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  1. Xreal's Project Aura smartglasses are a maximalist take on Android XR

    Xreal has unveiled Project Aura, a new set of smartglasses designed for an immersive Android XR experience. These glasses feature three cameras for hand tracking and photo/video capture, offering a wide field of view and sharp display. Project Aura connects to a separate puck for processing, which includes a trackpad and fingerprint sensor, and the device demonstrated multimodal capabilities by identifying objects and their molecular structures using Google's Gemini. While capable of entertainment, Xreal is positioning Project Aura as a pro-level device that can function as an external display for laptops, suggesting a premium price point. AI

    Xreal's Project Aura smartglasses are a maximalist take on Android XR

    IMPACT Offers a glimpse into multimodal AR experiences and potential productivity gains through AI integration.

  2. Here is our best look yet at the computing puck powering XREAL’s Android XR glasses The smartphone-like hardware companion introduces a touchpad and device proj

    XREAL has unveiled a new computing puck designed to enhance its Android XR glasses. This accessory, resembling a smartphone, adds a touchpad and device projection capabilities to the wearable experience. The puck aims to provide a more interactive and versatile platform for augmented reality applications. AI

    Here is our best look yet at the computing puck powering XREAL’s Android XR glasses The smartphone-like hardware companion introduces a touchpad and device proj

    IMPACT This accessory enhances the functionality of XR glasses, potentially improving user interaction with AI-powered augmented reality features.

  3. Samsung and Google just teased their upcoming Android XR smartglasses at Google I/O

    Google and Samsung have unveiled new Android XR smartglasses, developed in partnership with eyewear brands Warby Parker and Gentle Monster. These audio-only devices, slated for release this fall, will leverage smartphone processing power for features like navigation, notifications, and real-time translation, all controlled via voice commands and integrated with Google's Gemini AI. The designs aim for mainstream appeal, contrasting with the commercial failure of the original Google Glass, which was hampered by its unattractive form factor and privacy concerns. AI

    Samsung and Google just teased their upcoming Android XR smartglasses at Google I/O

    IMPACT Signals a renewed push for AI-integrated wearables, potentially shifting user interaction away from smartphones and towards ambient computing devices.