Published on: 2025-06-24 12:45:05
I spoke to smart glasses powered by Google's Gemini AI, and they told me what I was seeing. The AI was able to summarize the page of a book I was reading and identify the location in a YouTube video I was watching. The experience felt like an emerging future where information is easier to access than ever. Right now we may be talking to AI on our phones and PCs, but Google wants it to live on our faces, too. I first tried out Google's new Android XR system last December, and now the company is
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Samsung's Project Moohan, a type of headset that looks to rival Apple's $3,500 Vision Pro, was the first device announced that runs Android XR. Samsung plans to launch the hardware this year . Android XR, Google's operating system for these products, was launched last year and is infused with its AI assistant Gemini. Xreal, a Chinese company backed by Alibaba , calls its glasses Project Aura and describes them as a lightweight extended reality — or XR — product. XR is a broad term encompassing
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-06-24 17:45:00
Xreal announced a strategic partnership with Google — built around Project Aura — to expand the ecosystem of spatial computing devices built on Android XR. As part of this collaboration, Xreal unveiled Project Aura at the Google I/O developer conference — Xreal’s next-generation extended reality (XR) device designed specifically for the Android XR platform. Project Aura is the second official device announced for Android XR and marks a major milestone for the platform: the introduction of an o
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-06-24 17:45:26
Late last year Google announced its new extended reality ecosystem, Android XR, designed to go up against Meta Quest and Apple's Vision Pro. Along with that it introduced the first device, Samsung's Project Moohan, a virtual reality-style headset. Now as part of Google I/O, Xreal has unveiled Project Aura, the second official Android XR device. Rather than being a full headset, it's a pair of lightweight see-through "tethered" glasses powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. It incorporates
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-06-24 17:45:46
We told you Google would be gunning for Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses with its Android XR “spatial computing” platform that was announced last year. At its I/O developer conference today, the tech giant said it’s teaming up with Xreal for a pair of next-gen augmented reality smart glasses called Project Aura. Details are light right now, and Xreal told Gizmodo it won’t be demoing Project Aura at the show, but we do know a few things that should get your gears turning on where things are headed.
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is a senior reporter focusing on wearables, health tech, and more with 13 years of experience. Before coming to The Verge, she worked for Gizmodo and PC Magazine. The Google smart glasses era is back, sort of. Today, Google and Xreal announced a strategic partnership for a new Android XR device called Project Aura at the Google I/O developer conference. This is officially the second Android XR device since the platform was launched last December. The first is Samsung’s Project Moohan, but that
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I was first introduced to Spacetop when the company making it still believed laptops could be different. Sightful, the creators of the $1,900 Spacetop G1 promised the next evolution in laptop design wouldn’t sport a screen at all. Instead, the laptop would use a pair of augmented reality glasses and a custom operating system to navigate an ultrawide AR space for your apps. It was perfunctory—and its OS seemed barebones—but I couldn’t help but admire the gumption of trying something truly new in
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I was first introduced to Spacetop when the company making it still believed laptops could be different. Sightful, the creators of the $1,900 Spacetop G1 promised the next evolution in laptop design wouldn’t sport a screen at all. Instead, the laptop would use a pair of augmented reality glasses and a custom operating system to navigate an ultrawide AR space for your apps. It was perfunctory—and its OS seemed barebones—but I couldn’t help but admire the gumption of trying something truly new in
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