Briefly
- On Google and/O, Google Demos Android XR Girls with twins AI for translation, navigation, medium and real -time assistance.
- The glasses are in beta testing, and Google plans to release them with the goggles of the gentle monster and Warby Parker.
- Google positions Android XR for rival targets AI glasses.
Google introduced Android XR, a new platform of an extended reality designed to integrate his twin AI into load -bearing devices such as smart glasses and headphones.
During his Development Conference and/O 2025. On Tuesday, the technical giant showed Android XR glasses, the first eyebrow glasses of the exploited Google Glass Smart glasses 2023.
During the presentation, Shahram Odadi, Vice President and General Director Android XR, emphasized the need for portability and quick approach to information without relying on the phone.
“When you are on the move, you will want light glasses that can give you timely information without reaching for the phone,” he said. “We took up the Android XR together as a single team with Samsung and optimized it to Snapdragon with Qualcomm.”
Google first announced Android XR in December 2024. Discovering has arrived eight months after the target has released the latest version of its Ray-ban Meta AI glasses– A sign of growing competition in a wearable AI space.
Like AI glasses, Android XR glasses include camera, microphones and speakers and can be connected to the Android device.
Google’s leading AI, twins, provides real -time information, language translation and optional account in objects that show information when necessary.
During the presentation, Google also showed Android XR Live Furniture Possibility Glasses, as well as their ability to photograph, receive text messages and show Google Maps.
Google has also shown that twins can supplement research and navigation through immersed experiences.
“With Google Maps in the XR, you can teleport anywhere in the world simply asking the twin to take you there,” he said. “You can talk to your AI auxiliary about everything you see and let him get the videos and websites about what you explore.”
Although Google did not announce the date or price date, he said that glasses would be available through partnerships with the South Korean glasses of Gentle Monster and the US brand Warby Parker, adding that the platform for Android XR developers is in development.
“We create a software and reference hardware platform to allow the ecosystem to make great glasses with us,” Parker said. “Our prototypes already use reliable testers and you will be able to start developing for glasses later this year.”
Edited Sebastian Sinclair
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