Here, we’ll explore current efforts to go mainstream, such as Meta’s partnership with Ray-Ban and Samsung’s XR smart glasses.
Google has confirmed that smart glasses powered by the Android XR platform would be coming “later.” The company said it chose to launch a headset first as it offers more immersion. We’re ...
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Wired has tried out a pair of prototype Google Android XR smart glasses. The glasses require a paired smartphone to handle most of the processing. It sounds like you could get Android XR glasses ...
The past year has been filled with announcements about new smart glasses from companies big and small. Don’t expect the ...
If Samsung is able to execute its rumored smart glasses properly, Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses could have some real competition ...
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According to a patent, Samsung could be working on a pair of smart glasses with speakers protected by electromagnetic ...
Dubbed Android XR, the software, which Google developed in conjunction ... But Google isn’t the only tech giant interested in ...
Recently announced to take on devices like the Meta Quest, Apple Vision Pro, and Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, Android XR looks ...
Google is taking another run at making headsets work. The company just announced Android XR, a new operating system designed specifically for what Google calls “extended reality” devices like headsets ...
Apple is still working on releasing its own AR smart glasses, but a release date is several years away, as challenges remain.