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Smart glasses that feel wearable all day get a $70 price drop

Oakley Meta HSTN drops to $407.15 for a limited time, with 3K video and Transition lenses

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Smart glasses are finally moving past the “cool demo, never used” phase. The best versions are the ones that fit into normal life: you put them on, you get hands-free audio, you can grab quick photos or video without pulling out your phone, and you move on. The Oakley Meta HSTN smart AI glasses are $407.15 for a limited time, down from $479.00 for 15% off. That discount isn’t massive, but for a premium wearable in a newer category, it’s enough to make the timing feel right if you’ve been curious.

What you’re getting

These are performance-leaning smart glasses built around three practical features: camera, audio, and video. They’re rated for an 8-hour battery, and the camera captures up to 3K HD. The lenses here are a big part of the appeal, too: Clear to Grey Transitions lenses that adapt as lighting changes, so you’re not constantly swapping eyewear when you go from indoors to outdoors.

In plain terms, this is a “one item, multiple roles” product. Sunglasses (or clear lenses that shift), earbuds without something in your ear, and a quick-capture camera for moments you don’t want to fumble for.

Why it’s worth it

The strongest case for smart glasses is convenience. They shine when your hands are busy: walking the dog, running errands, biking casually, traveling, or just being out with friends and wanting a quick clip without making the moment feel like a production. The audio part is also underrated. Open-ear style audio can be great when you want to hear what’s happening around you while still getting music or calls.

Transitions lenses make this version more “wearable” day to day. It’s easier to justify something like this when it can live on your face for more of the day, not just during workouts.

The bottom line

At $407.15, the Oakley Meta HSTN is a strong pickup for someone who wants smart glasses that feel practical, especially with 3K video, an 8-hour battery, and Transitions lenses that make them easier to wear all day. If you love the idea of hands-free capture and open-ear audio, this limited-time discount is a solid nudge. If you know you won’t use the camera, or you prefer traditional sunglasses plus earbuds, you can skip it and keep your setup simple.

Omair Khaliq Sultan
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