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Garmin integration is rolling out for Oakley Meta HSTN and Ray-Ban Meta


What you need to know

  • Meta is bringing Garmin, Strava, and Health Connect integrations to older pairs of its smart glasses.
  • Ray-Ban Meta Gen 1, Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2, and Oakley Meta HSTN are all getting the boost, including the Autocapture with Garmin feature.
  • The update appears to be rolling out as a server-side change, and some Meta AI accounts aren’t seeing the features yet.

Meta smart glasses began targeting the athlete and fitness crowd with Oakley Meta HSTN, but the latest Oakley Meta Vanguard shades are the full realization of that effort. The sunglasses have a sporty design and workout-inspired features, including better water-resistance and longer battery life. One of Vanguard’s best features is software integration with Garmin, Strava, and Health Connect, and it’s now rolling out other Meta smart glasses.

The company quietly added “Autocapture with Garmin” to the list of camera features supported by Meta HSTN and both generations of Ray-Ban Meta on its website. Users started seeing Garmin, Strava, and Health Connect integration available in the Meta AI app earlier this month, according to Reddit posts on the OakleyMetaGlasses and RayBanMeta subs.

Autocapture and other health integrations appear to be rolling out as a server-side change. The features aren’t listed in the release notes for version 19.2 of Meta glasses software. Android Central spotted Garmin and Strava integrations using version 244.0.0.30.167 of the Meta AI app for Android, and version 19.2 on Oakley Meta HSTN.

Garmin integration in the Meta AI app for Oakley Meta HSTN.

(Image credit: Future)

However, we had to create a new Meta AI account to see the Garmin and Strava app connection options. If you aren’t seeing the features and your app and glasses are both up to date, consider trying a new account. This is another sign that Meta may be rolling out these integrations for older glasses gradually on a server-side basis.



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