Oakley has launched the Meta HSTN smart glasses in India, which will be sold alongside the Ray-Ban Meta Gen 1 smart glasses. The Oakley Meta HSTN glasses, however, are pricier and come with a bunch of cool features.
Some of these features include 3K video recording support, Meta AI features with Hindi voice support, and more. Here’s all you need to know about the new Oakley Meta HSTN smart glasses.
What is special about the Oakley Meta HSTN?
The smart glasses come with a built-in camera that can shoot 3K video, making them handy for quick clips, outdoor runs or travel moments. You also get open ear speakers, so you can listen to music or take calls while staying aware of your surroundings.
Meta AI adds the smart layer. Users can say “Hey Meta” to get answers, capture photos, ask for directions and even manage routines. Hindi voice support is available as well, making interactions more natural for Indian users.
The Meta HSTN smart glasses are designed for active use as well, with an IPX4 rating that protects against sweat and light splashes. This means you can easily carry them to the gym and record workout videos.
Oakley and Meta claim the battery life to be around eight hours. The glasses come in a charging case, which gives up to 48 hours of extended usage
Oakley Meta HSTN price in India
The Oakley Meta HSTN smart glasses start at Rs 41,800 in India, and can be purchased online and offline. They can come in six frame and lens options. This includes clear, PRIZM, and Transitions variants.
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For those who want a cheaper alternative, there’s the Ray-Ban Meta glasses, which start under Rs 30,000, but offer 1080p video recording. They also feature an open-ear speaker system and support Meta AI.
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