Android

First Glimpse: Google Unveils Android XR Glasses at TED2025

Google's Android XR glasses make a public appearance at TED2025, offering a glimpse into the future of AI-integrated everyday life with real-time translation and device integration.

Google's Prototype Android XR Glasses on Display at TED2025

  • Event and Context: During the TED2025 event in Vancouver, Shahram Izadi, head of Android XR, showcased Google’s prototype Android XR glasses. The glasses were worn during his talk to demonstrate the technology.
  • Features Demonstrated: The demo included real-time language translation (Farsi to English), image recognition, and integration with Android devices.
  • Form Factor and Design: The glasses appear similar to previously seen prototypes, designed to be discreet and blend into everyday wear.
  • Samsung’s XR Headset: Samsung also demonstrated its XR headset, which focuses on multiple-window multitasking and VR video capabilities.
  • Release Timeline: While both Google and Samsung have been working on their respective Android XR projects, specific release dates remain undisclosed.
  • Project Moohan: Google's glasses are expected to launch after Project Moohan, a pair of XR goggles developed by Samsung.

The event provided a glimpse into the future of extended reality (XR) technology, highlighting the potential for seamless integration with daily life and advanced AI capabilities.

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