Oakley has released new CYBR ZERO and CYBER DYNO glasses, both featuring a futuristic rimless design.
The new glasses are designed for cycling and other sports, with both utilising the technology we’ve come to expect from Oakley’s cycling sunglasses, including Unobtanium earsocks and Iridium lenses.
Oakley says the glasses have a functional fit that makes them compatible with a variety of faces and have been developed with weight savings in mind.
Both glasses share a similar style with the CYBR DYNO featuring a slightly larger lens.
The new CYBR glasses are available to buy now, with pricing for the CYBR ZERO starting at £158 and the CYBR DYNO starting at £168.
Rimless lineage

Oakley says the CYBR ZERO build on the rimless heritage of the brand’s Radar cycling glasses, with the design said to allow for weight savings with the lens used for the structure.
The glasses are available with Prizm lenses, which Oakley says enhance colour, contrast and detail.

Ligature nose pads are used to secure the glasses alongside O Matter arms that see integrated Unobtainium earsocks.
The brand says its lenses are tested under extreme mass and high-velocity circumstances to provide protection against a wide range of demanding conditions.

The Oakley CYBR ZERO frames are available in three colours: Polished Navy, Polished White, Polished Black and Matte Iron Red, while the CYBER DYNO comes in Polished White, Matte Abyss, Matte Myst and Matte White.
Photochromic lenses can be specced, which change tint when exposed to UV light.