Oakley and Meta have launched the Meta Vanguard Performance AI glasses, designed for athletes and “engineered for pure performance.” Featuring a 12MP 3K camera, Oakley Prizm lenses, open-ear speakers, and up to nine hours of battery life, they integrate with Strava for ride overlays and Garmin for hands-free stats. They’re available for pre-order now priced at $499 (~£365).

2025 Oakley Meta Vanguard AI glasses lifestyle
2025 Oakley Meta Vanguard AI glasses lifestyle (Image Credit: Oakley)

Last month, Oakley and Meta introduced the Oakley Meta HSTN Transitions which are AI glasses designed for casual use. Now, Facebook owner Mark Zuckerberg has announced the Oakley Meta Vanguard which are Performance AI glasses “designed to give athletes a competitive edge”. The news first surfaced during ‘Meta Connect’, the social media giant’s annual developer’s conference, as the Zuck took to the stage to announce an array of devices in partnership with Ray-Ban and Oakley. 

Spec-wise, the Oakley Meta Vanguard glasses feature a centred 12MP wide-angle camera capable of recording in 3K with options for slow motion, hyperlapse, and adjustable stabilisation. Audio comes via open-ear speakers which is claimed to still work in 30mph winds.

2025 Oakley Meta Vanguard AI glasses side
2025 Oakley Meta Vanguard AI glasses side (Image Credit: Oakley)

They use Oakley’s wraparound design with Prizm lens technology, are helmet-compatible, and carry an IP67 dust and water resistance rating. Battery life is quoted at up to nine hours, with the charging case adding another 36.

Strava and Garmin integration

Strava has teamed up with Oakley to launch an integration with the new Meta Vanguard Performance AI glasses, giving you the option to overlay ride data onto the footage you capture while pedalling. Perfect if you’re keen to relive your intervals… or just prove to your mates that you did actually hit 1,000 watts.

2025 Oakley Meta Vanguard AI glasses Strava integration
2025 Oakley Meta Vanguard AI glasses Strava integration (Image Credit: Strava)

The glasses link via the Meta AI mobile app and clips can be exported to Instagram, WhatsApp or wherever else you want to share your efforts. You’ll need a Strava account to use the feature, but a Premium subscription isn’t required.

Garmin users also get some handy integration. You can ask Meta AI questions mid-ride and receive spoken feedback. There are also LEDs in your peripheral vision that flash to let you know if you’re on pace or inside your heart rate zone – no head-unit-glancing required.

Pricing and availability

2025 Oakley Meta Vanguard AI glasses lens colours
2025 Oakley Meta Vanguard AI glasses lens colours (Image Credit: Oakley)

The Meta Vanguards come in two frame colours – black or white, paired with four Prizm lens options: 24K, Black, Road and Sapphire. Replacement lenses can be purchases separately for $85 (~ £60).

Oakley Meta Vanguard glasses are now available for pre-order online at meta.com and Oakley.com. Priced at $499 (~ £365), these Performance AI glasses are scheduled to hit the shelves October 21st.

Sunglasses with some form of head up display and/or smart features have never really taken off in cycling, and the genre is a fixture of our feature on bike tech that has failed to catch on. If any brand is going to crack it and make the category a success, though, Oakley would be a sound bet. Aesthetically, the glasses don’t look dissimilar to the current large-lensed cycling shades in Oakley’s range, which may persuade more cyclists to upgrade. 

We’ll hopefully be finding out if they’re worth the extra over unintelligent sunglasses soon, as we’ve requested a pair for review. 

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