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- Meta Okle Mohra starts at $ 499 and comes in four colors.
- They are based on classic sphaera design.
- Glasses coupled with garmins for real -time workout information.
I am not a professional snowboarder, nor will I ever ride a bike like a mountain as I have nine lives, but are putting on new Meta Okle Vanagard This week, glasses gave me false hope.
In Meta Connect this week, Wangards were introduced with two other pairs of ray-ban-branded glass. And as long as I hoped that they are at least interested in me-because the limit of my workout is chasing the metro in the office-I left my hands with curiosity and enthusiasm.
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These are the second pair of smart glasses designed only under the Okla brand, but are clear, polish and cunning, thinner than better speakers yet for health and fitness ecosystem for an embedded IP67 rating within a durable frame in which Meta has surrounded the pawn.
What is new with the wearer here, and why they can be bigger than expectation.
Okle Mohra comes in four prizm-based lenses.
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For the beginning, Mohra classic okale is very inspired by Spai Visars, with a design that can vach for snowboarders, runners, bikers, and more. In addition to cameras and various components on the frame, they can be passed as just another pair.
But the technique is impressive. Meta has taken the best features of the Okle HSTN model into the pawn, including a 12 MP camera sensor that can capture 3K resolution (capped on 30fps) and a six -hour plus battery life.
Also: I tried smart glasses with an underlying performance, and they defeated Mere Meta Re-Bamboo in major ways.
Only this time, in the middle of the camera frame, is deployed for more optimal recording experience, just above the nose pad. Meta says that camera positioning, with various buttons with frames, is deliberately placed under glasses to wear athlete helmets and other headwear more comfortably.
Speaking about, the pawn comes with a new action button, which users can program to indicate a specific meta AI query or even start a specific video-rcording mode, such as a slow capture (shared on 720p or 1080p). I am for all the remobs button, and the tact of this one means that the target customers always run.
Meta is especially proud of the audio system on these smart glasses, as they are not loud not only than what is on Ray-Ban and HSTN, but should be audible even when the user is moving at a speed of 30 mph. I have to do this test, so as long as my wife is ready to tell me that I am moving at a speed of 30 mph, so I can prove a point, but still it is a bold claim.
Current Lineup of Meta: The pawn has a major advantage on competing with smart glass, including health-tracking integration. Meta is mainly working with gamin on it, but you can essentially ask Meta AI for your fitness figures in real time, so unless you are wearing a gamin smartwatch.
Also: Meta Ray-Ban vs. Okle: I tested both smart glasses, a clear winner.
I demonstrated integration by hopping on a stable bike. As I pedal, I asked Meta AI questions like “How fast am I cycling?” And “How far have I ride the bike?” The reactions were surprisingly fast and on a volume that felt sufficiently clear to the process, even I struggled to go to a virtual hill.
It was displayed in a controlled environment; When you are pedaling through the forest or mountain range, you may not have a quick response. Meta says that users can also add glasses to platforms such as Apple Health and Google Fit, but they will only provide fitness information after practice and not during it. Hopefully, it will change in the near future.
Meta Okle Mohra Smart glasses are now available for pre-order and officially at the initial price of $ 499 on October 29, $ 100 more than the HSTN model and $ 150 more than the new second generation ray-ban. But for serious athletes and people who just want to look calm, they feel like a meaningful investment that can only be better over time.

