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Google has just revealed that it’s working with Warby Parker, Kering Eyewear and Gentle Monster to create more desirable smart glasses. Here’s what we know.
Android XR glasses are in the works from Google partners such as Warby Parker. My preview was tantalizing—but many questions remain unanswered.
Google is committing up to $150 million in Warby Parker to develop smart glasses powered by Gemini, and is investing in the eyewear company.
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ABP News on MSN'We Made A Lot Of Mistakes': Sergey Brin Reflects As Google Bets Big On AI Smart GlassesGoogle's renewed interest in wearables is not just conceptual. It has pledged $150 million to Warby Parker to accelerate the development of AI-integrated smart glasses.
Google has confirmed that Gentle Monster and Warby Parker will be the inaugural eyewear brands to integrate its new Android XR platform into their smart glasses.
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The Aura glasses are expected to launch for consumers between the end of this year and early next year, likely costing thousands of dollars.
Google is partnering with Warby Parker on developing smart glasses through its Android XR platform, challenging Meta's smart Ray-Bans.
Google is trying to push AI-powered glasses further into the mainstream. Personal tech reporter Chris Velazco tests out a prototype of the Android XR glasses.