High-tech wearables for athletes hit the market
Oakley and Meta Unveil AI-Infused Vanguard Smart Glasses in India
Oakley and Meta have teamed up to launch the Vanguard AI‑powered smart glasses in India, crafted especially for athletes and fitness lovers. Priced at Rs 52,300, these glasses come with a 12MP camera for hands‑free 3K video, open‑ear speakers, IP67 rating, and support for Hindi and UPI transactions. The glasses aim to elevate your sports experience with advanced tracking and music control, and are available in four styles at major retail chains.
Introduction to Oakley Meta Vanguard AI‑Powered Smart Glasses
Design and Durability Features
Advanced Camera and Audio Capabilities
Battery Life and Storage Options
Availability and Pricing in India
Comparison with Competing Products
India‑Specific Features and Benefits
Suitability for High‑Intensity Sports
User Control and Interface Options
Global and India Launch Details
Public Reactions and Customer Feedback
Economic Implications of the Product Launch
Social Implications and Lifestyle Impact
Political and Regulatory Implications
Conclusion and Future Outlook
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