
Mark Zuckerberg teases major smart glasses announcement for June 20, what is coming?
Meta is at it again. It seems like that is company is preparing for another big play in the smart glasses space — this time with Oakley. The announcement was teased through a new Instagram account named '@oakleymeta', and the buzz only picked up steam after Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Oakley, and even Instagram's official handle reposted the teaser video. Though it doesn't reveal much, the caption, which says, 'The next evolution is coming on June 20', is enough to spark speculation. Will it be sport-focused glasses? Is there a new design twist when compared to Meta's previous attempts at smart glasses? We'll know soon enough.advertisementThis collaboration, which looks like a shift from style to sport, will mark Meta's third outing with eyewear giant EssilorLuxottica — the company that owns both Oakley and Ray-Ban. Unlike the previous Ray-Ban launches that leaned more towards fashion and everyday utility, the upcoming Oakley Meta glasses are rumoured to be more performance-driven, possibly aimed at athletes, cyclists and fitness enthusiasts.Meta's earlier partnership with Ray-Ban gave us the Ray-Ban Stories in 2021, followed by the improved Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses in 2023. The latter was launched in India in 2025 at a starting price of Rs 29,900, offering features like Meta AI voice commands, real-time language translation, WhatsApp support, and even built-in cameras. The glasses paired with the Meta AI app, giving users the ability to edit photos, revisit interactions, and more — all hands-free. Though handy, the glasses were more about light AI and media use, not exactly made for running, cycling or intense outdoor activity. With Oakley, that could change.advertisement
The rumoured Oakley x Meta smart glasses are codenamed Supernova 2 and are inspired by Oakley's Sphaera — sports sunglasses popular among multisport users. A possible design change could see the built-in camera move from the edge of the frame (seen on the Ray-Ban Meta glasses) to the centre, which could help with better point-of-view footage, especially when used during activities like cycling or hiking.But there's still a big question for Indian users: is it coming here?As of now, there's no official word on Indian availability. While the Ray-Ban Meta glasses did launch in India, they came much later than in the US and Europe. Given the growing interest in wearables and AI-powered devices in the country, it wouldn't be surprising if the Oakley Meta glasses make it here eventually — just maybe not right away.For now, all eyes are on June 20. We'll be keeping a close eye on Meta for the full reveal, including the specs, pricing and all the other details.

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