The Oakley Meta Vanguard are the best smart glasses for sport that have been tested, according to the article. They offer a secure fit, big and great lenses, well-balanced design, loud open-ear speakers, noise-mounted camera, IP67 water resistance, long battery life, good case, excellent Garmin integration, good Strava and other fitness app links, and swappable lenses and nose pads.
However, they have some drawbacks. They are very expensive, unrepairable, need a phone for most advanced features, and may be overkill for just audio on runs. The article also mentions that the batteries will maintain at least 80% of their original capacity for 500 full-charge cycles, but replacement parts such as lenses and nose pads are not available.
The verdict is that the Oakley Meta Vanguard are a great option for runners and sports enthusiasts who want high-quality smart glasses with advanced features. However, the high price and lack of repairability may be a drawback for some users.
Pros:
* Big and great lenses
* Secure fit
* Well-balanced design
* Loud open-ear speakers
* Noise-mounted camera
* IP67 water resistance
* Long battery life
* Good case
* Excellent Garmin integration
* Good Strava and other fitness app links
* Swappable lenses and nose pads
Cons:
* Very expensive
* Unrepairable
* Needs phone for most advanced features
* May be overkill for just audio on runs
				
			However, they have some drawbacks. They are very expensive, unrepairable, need a phone for most advanced features, and may be overkill for just audio on runs. The article also mentions that the batteries will maintain at least 80% of their original capacity for 500 full-charge cycles, but replacement parts such as lenses and nose pads are not available.
The verdict is that the Oakley Meta Vanguard are a great option for runners and sports enthusiasts who want high-quality smart glasses with advanced features. However, the high price and lack of repairability may be a drawback for some users.
Pros:
* Big and great lenses
* Secure fit
* Well-balanced design
* Loud open-ear speakers
* Noise-mounted camera
* IP67 water resistance
* Long battery life
* Good case
* Excellent Garmin integration
* Good Strava and other fitness app links
* Swappable lenses and nose pads
Cons:
* Very expensive
* Unrepairable
* Needs phone for most advanced features
* May be overkill for just audio on runs