There's a new pair of smart glasses on the block, and although they come with a built-in display, they're nothing like Google ...
In a stunning reveal, Google introduced its AI Glasses at a recent event, showcasing a prototype that promises to redefine our interaction with reality. These aren’t just any glasses; they’re the next ...
Orion augmented reality (AR) smart glasses have the potential to revolutionize portable personal computing, but the product ...
As a child, my first vision for the future of technology was shaped by an aspect of Star Trek that’s different from most people’s: the absolute ubiquity of touchscreens and tablets (PADDs).
Wired has tried out a pair of prototype Google Android XR smart glasses. The glasses require a paired smartphone to handle most of the processing. It sounds like you could get Android XR glasses ...
Google is working on a lot of AI stuff — like, a lot of AI stuff — but if you want to really understand the company’s vision for virtual assistants, take a look at Project Astra.
If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs. When it demoed Project Astra at I/O 2024 in May, Google teased smart glasses for the ...
Google is slowly peeling back the curtain on its vision to, one day, sell you glasses with augmented reality and multimodal AI capabilities. The company’s plans for those glasses, however ...
TL;DR: Gemini 2.0 has been announced alongside a teaser for AI assistant-powered smart glasses. Google is testing these glasses, known as Project Astra, with its Trusted Tester program.
Google’s history with smart glasses hasn’t exactly been the beacon of successful tech innovations, but that could change with a new pair of smart glasses powered by Google’s Project Astra.