Oakley Meta HSTN glasses are discounted by 15% but only for a limited time

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The Oakley Meta HSTN are high-performance smart glasses built for athletes and outdoor enthusiasts who crave connection, durability, and capture capabilities, all within a timeless design.

Beyond the gorgeous aesthetic is a smart platform that integrates a camera, speaker, and microphone for interacting with the world in a unique way. This is typified by the ability to say “Hey Meta” and get answers quickly with Meta AI.

Get 15 per cent off Oakley Meta HSTN glasses

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Oakley Meta HSTN: was $399 now $339.15

Shop the full range of Oakley Meta HSTN glasses with prices starting from $339.15 after the 15 per cent discount has been applied.

Capture photos and videos, play music, and get answers with Meta AI, right from your glasses.

The Oakley Meta HSTN are feature-rich, beginning with a built-in camera that is capable of taking 3K videos and photos from your POV. All you have to do is press the capture button or say "Hey Meta", and the glasses will take care of the rest. And, as these are powered by Meta, it's no surprise that you can share them instantly to Facebook and Instagram.

Then there are the built-in Bluetooth speakers which enable users to enjoy their favorite music or podcast without needing in-ear buds or headphones. The glasses can be connected to Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music and more.

In addition to a high-resolution camera and Bluetooth speakers, the Oakley Meta glasses are also capable of receiving and sending messages and calls. Being able to jump on a video call with the recipient seeing your POV is a novel way of interacting with your friends and family.

Get all this and more with the Oakley Meta HSTN for as little as $339.15 (was $399).

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