Xreal has officially unveiled its Aura XR glasses, designed to run on Google's Android XR platform. While the company has opened a reservation period with a $99 deposit, the final price for the glasses remains undisclosed. The Aura glasses feature a 70-degree field of view, built-in hand tracking, and are powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon Reality Elite chip, aiming to offer a powerful experience in a relatively lightweight form factor. AI
IMPACT Potential new hardware for AR/XR applications, but impact is limited by lack of pricing and final release date.
RANK_REASON Product announcement for XR glasses from a company that is not a Tier-1 frontier lab.
- Android XR
- Augmented World Expo
- Aura
- California
- Google I/O
- Long Beach
- Qualcomm
- Snapdragon Reality Elite
- Xreal
- Engadget
- The Verge
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