J Rollins—April 3, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I've had these for about a month now. Pros: Very comfortable Easy to use Great pics and video Built in AI is awesome AI translate in real time is awesome App works perfectly Cons: Audio is ok Battery life is questionable Touch bar is easily grazed on accident The storage/charging container is made of a good material that stands up to abuse. The overall built isn't flimsy so it never feels like it will break. Charges fast. It's of Oakley quality glasses wise, looks so dope and won't bother you after wearing it all day. Stands up to sweat and greasy fingers. Overall a great product. Prove is still $150 too much. That being said I still got them and love them. Best Smart Glasses I've tried since they started making them. The Ray Bans are very similar. The other pair of Oakleys was too small for my fat head. Anyhow, if you're looking for a really good pair of glasses that read you your text messages as John Cena, then look no further. Read more
2Pretty2—April 7, 2026✓ Verified purchase
The Oakley Meta Vanguard glasses are sleek, stylish, and packed with useful features. The white frame and Prizm Black lenses give them a sharp, modern look, while the built-in Meta AI, audio, photo, and video features make them both fun and practical. They’re high-quality and comfortable to wear, and the technology adds a convenient hands-free experience for capturing moments and staying connected. Overall, these glasses are a great mix of fashion, function, and innovation. Read more
warmsnowman—February 4, 2026✓ Verified purchase
The media could not be loaded. I was skeptical going in because smart glasses usually feel gimmicky. The Oakley Meta Vanguard changed my mind pretty quickly. These feel like real Oakleys first, with smart features layered in naturally. Comfort and Design The fit is comfortable and secure, even during extended wear. They look like premium sunglasses, not tech on your face. The Prizm Black lenses are excellent, providing clear contrast and eye comfort in bright conditions. Audio Experience The open-ear audio is surprisingly good. It’s clear enough for calls, music, and prompts without blocking surrounding sounds. Volume is solid, and conversations come through clean without needing earbuds. Photo and Video Capture This is where they shine. Being able to capture photos and short videos hands-free is incredibly convenient. The quality is better than expected for quick moments, especially when you want to capture something without pulling out your phone. Meta AI Integration The Meta AI features feel useful, not intrusive. Voice commands are responsive, and it’s easy to ask questions or trigger actions without touching anything. It feels natural once you get used to it. Everyday Use I’ve used these while walking, traveling, and during casual outings. They are especially useful when your hands are full or when pulling out a phone would break the moment. Pros Premium Oakley build and comfort Excellent Prizm Black lenses Convenient hands-free photo and video capture Clear open-ear audio Useful voice and AI features Cons Not meant to replace high-end cameras Audio is best in quieter environments Requires charging like any smart device Final Verdict The Oakley Meta Vanguard feels like a mature, well-executed smart glasses product, not a novelty. If you want hands-free photos, audio, and AI features built into sunglasses you would actually wear, these are a strong option. I’m glad I picked them up and use them regularly. Five stars. Read more
Alonso Flores—February 28, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I really love these glasses. They’re very comfortable, look stylish, and provide great protection from the sun. The audio and video quality are excellent, which makes them even more impressive. They’re perfect for running, hiking, and many other sports because they stay securely on your face and don’t fall off easily. They also feel durable and well-made. I’m very happy with them. Read more
BBQSquid—November 11, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Got these to replace my Instant Go 3 on my hat for USPSA competitions, wearing a headphone for listening to music and obviously for the new ai features. I look forward for 4 things. Good video camera, talk to ai, listen to music and the convenience. But, I found that out of the 4 things, the one thing I look forward the most is a good video camera and it is not up to par. Here are the cons: 1. Video camera is not up to par vs Go 3, it jitters for no reason during recording like someone punches you in the face. There are no way to turn off stabilization and it jumps all over the place. 2. The recoding sounds are horrible, it keeps going in and out on loud sounds and there are no way to turn them off 3. Not enough video camera settings, no landscape only portrait, no setting to turn off stabilization 4. Cannot listen to music while recording 5. Definitely heavier than regular Oakley M-Frames, that is to be expected 6. The case should have a tracker build in, if you lose it, you don't even know it I used it heavily for the last 2 weeks since it released and I have tried every possible way to fix these issues. Amazon won't let me post my uspsa video, so you can either take my word for it or check out my ig at hyasuma_pew The Pros: 1) Easy to set up 2) Upload directly to your phone gallery 3) Sound is amazing for both music and phone calls 4) Makes recording/image and sharing things a breeze 5) Talking to Meta AI is pretty cool Overall, I like the product and wanted to give a 5 star but with the video jitter issue, I can't justify all the pro outweighing this specific issue. I am planning on giving a bit more time to see if the jitter can be fixed, if not, I might end up returning it and look for alternatives like Bleeq. Read more