Category Archives: Eyewear and Technology

The Best Oakley Sunglasses for Cyclists, Runners, and Outdoor Enthusiasts

When you’re out on the road, trail, or track, your eyes need as much protection and care as the rest of your gear. That’s where Oakley sunglasses come in. Designed for athletes and outdoor adventurers, Oakley combines cutting-edge lens technology, durable materials, and sporty designs to deliver eyewear that truly enhances performance.   Why Choose […]

Why Oakley Sunglasses Are More Than Just Style – A Look at the Technology

It’s not just about looking good; it’s about being able to perform at your best too. Thankfully, Oakley sunglasses offer both.  But for this blog, we’re setting aside style to focus solely on what makes Oakley sunglasses so good for enhancing sporting performance and your outdoor adventures.   Prizm Technology Oakley has poured decades of […]

Artificial Intelligence and Eyewear

Today you will struggle to find an industry or space that has not felt the influence of artificial intelligence (AI). Eyewear, glasses, and the healthcare industry is no exception. The future of eyewear is being revolutionised by AI, enhancing vision correction and introducing smart glasses, whilst transforming user experiences and industry standards. AI isn’t here […]

Ray-Ban x Meta Glasses – What’s The Hype?

Smart glasses are not a new invention, they were first introduced to us back in 2013 with Google Glass Explorer Edition and many companies have since jumped on the bandwagon. Unfortunately, most have been underwhelming with poor camera quality and hit and miss mics.   Meta and Mark Zuckerberg first announced their own lightweight AI […]

Choosing Frames for Winter Sports

For anyone going skiing, snowboarding, or even walking at high altitudes, it’s essential to wear goggles or good quality UV400-rated sunglasses because on mountains, the sun’s harmful UV rays are often underestimated. In fact, the higher the altitude, the greater the ultraviolet radiation is because there is less atmosphere to screen out the harmful rays. […]