Google is using AI to develop an ecosystem that supports several prototypes of smart glasses under the Android XR brand. The most prominent is collaboration with XREAL called Project Aura.
The new feature rolling out to Google Maps will automatically detect where you last left your car and save its location for the next 48 hours. It will automatically delete your location once you move ...
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What if your glasses could see what you see, hear what you hear, and then promptly tell you the information you want? Such is the premise behind Google’s forthcoming Android XR smart glasses due to ...
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Google Maps on iOS quietly gained a new feature recently that automatically recognizes where you've parked your vehicle and ...
In brief: Google introduced Android XR, its answer to Apple's visionOS, in 2024. In October of this year, Samsung released the first headset for Google's platform, which undercut the Apple Vision Pro ...
According to Google, the glasses will be built using Android XR, the company's operating system for headset computers.
The new feature was recently announced by Rio Akasaka, Google Maps’ senior product manager, as spotted by 9to5Google. You’ll ...
Google's Android XR platform and XReal's Project Aura are bringing smart glasses closer to mainstream reality, offering ...
Speakers will be built in, as will the microphones, which will allow you to interact with Gemini. Cameras will also be built ...