As you can see in the image above, the sunglasses keeps to Oakley’s signature design which exudes a sporty and futuristic look. However under the hood, there are a pair of removable earphones, a host of sensors which includes an accelerometer, gyroscope, barometer and humidity and proximity sensors, three microphones, and it will also be powered by an Intel chip.
Unfortunately unlike the Google Glass which seems to have some augmented reality leanings, there will not be information overlaid on the lenses of the glasses. Instead controls and information will be delivered to the user via Intel’s Read Audio natural language processing technology.
Uses will be able to use features like Siri (if you’re on iOS) or Google Voice for Android users. There will be coaching provide so you can be assisted on your workout for that day. Unfortunately the glasses do not come cheap and are priced at $449 and will be available for purchase come 1st of October.