Google Demos Real-World Use Of Android XR Glasses At I/O 2025, Details On Partnership With Warby Parker And Gentle Monster
Ever since Google teased the Android XR in December, users have been intrigued by more details about the extended reality devices. At I/0 2025, Google gave a clearer picture of the Android XR glasses and the capabilities they would be packed with. The tech giant elaborated that the mixed reality glasses running Android will feature microphones, cameras, and speakers to carry out the intended functionality.
Google finally demoed the Android-powered XR glasses, and it is letting users control how immersive the experience would be
Google talked majorly about the AI advancements and features it has packed up for this year at the I/O event today and also let on about the future direction it has set for itself in advancing further in the technology, but that was not all the tech community was looking forward to as the Android XR glasses also had everyone hooked.
Google offered a deep look into the Android XR glasses and how they can be used in our everyday lives to make daily tasks and functions more seamless. The glasses are designed in a way that they can be used alongside your smartphone, allowing you to engage in a hands-free experience without taking your phone out of your pocket. With the help of these XR glasses, you can have more natural and integrated integrations and even make use of the in-lens display, although that is optional.
To bring these Android XR glasses to life, Google is getting on board with brands such as Warby Parker and Gentle Monster that can help not only present the glasses as tech products but also something you can use as everyday wear and look trendy. The tech giant is pushing for a design that helps blend seamlessly and can help the device become more desirable. The XR glasses are not just highly interactive but contextually aware, allowing for voice commands, real-time navigation, and even recalling things seen.
Google is also further going ahead in its collaboration with Samsung as it is now stepping beyond headsets and including XR glasses as well. This would help boost the XR ecosystem and the developers would be able to access the platform later this year. The company took its chance to highlight how it is yet testing and collecting feedback and is increasingly committed to refining experiences. Additionally, the tech giant is teaming up with XREAL to develop the second Android XR device. While Project Moohan is still on track and coming out later this year, these collaboration efforts do highlight its commitment to expanding the XR devices further.
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Google Demos Real-World Use Of Android XR Glasses At I/O 2025, Details On Partnership With Warby Parker And Gentle Monster
Ever since Google teased the Android XR in December, users have been intrigued by more details about the extended reality devices. At I/0 2025, Google gave a clearer picture of the Android XR glasses and the capabilities they would be packed with. The tech giant elaborated that the mixed reality glasses running Android will feature microphones, cameras, and speakers to carry out the intended functionality.
Google finally demoed the Android-powered XR glasses, and it is letting users control how immersive the experience would be
Google talked majorly about the AI advancements and features it has packed up for this year at the I/O event today and also let on about the future direction it has set for itself in advancing further in the technology, but that was not all the tech community was looking forward to as the Android XR glasses also had everyone hooked.
Google offered a deep look into the Android XR glasses and how they can be used in our everyday lives to make daily tasks and functions more seamless. The glasses are designed in a way that they can be used alongside your smartphone, allowing you to engage in a hands-free experience without taking your phone out of your pocket. With the help of these XR glasses, you can have more natural and integrated integrations and even make use of the in-lens display, although that is optional.
To bring these Android XR glasses to life, Google is getting on board with brands such as Warby Parker and Gentle Monster that can help not only present the glasses as tech products but also something you can use as everyday wear and look trendy. The tech giant is pushing for a design that helps blend seamlessly and can help the device become more desirable. The XR glasses are not just highly interactive but contextually aware, allowing for voice commands, real-time navigation, and even recalling things seen.
Google is also further going ahead in its collaboration with Samsung as it is now stepping beyond headsets and including XR glasses as well. This would help boost the XR ecosystem and the developers would be able to access the platform later this year. The company took its chance to highlight how it is yet testing and collecting feedback and is increasingly committed to refining experiences. Additionally, the tech giant is teaming up with XREAL to develop the second Android XR device. While Project Moohan is still on track and coming out later this year, these collaboration efforts do highlight its commitment to expanding the XR devices further.
Deal of the Day
#google #demos #realworld #use #android