Google announced their XR (Extended Reality) platform at I/O last year, teasing smart glasses and the platform. this year we’re getting more details on the glasses themselves, with a launch window of ‘Fall 2026’ announced.
To start with, Google is handling all the XR Platform with Samsung doing the heavy lifting on the hardware – while partners, eyewear brands Gentle Monster and Warby Parker are doing the design work.
The first glasses we’ll see will be audio-only, with versions offering a display set to launch possibly next year. While the first device won’t include a display, all the glasses appear to include a camera – which will allow Gemini on-board to answer questions about what you see, or help with navigation.
As far as other features on the Audio-only glasses go, Google says we’ll see:
We’ll see more on this in the coming months, and at this stage Google hasn’t announced which markets the Android XR glasses will launch in – but we’re keen.
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