Google, Magic Leap Unveil Android XR Glasses Prototype With In-Lens Display
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Google, Magic Leap Unveil Android XR Glasses Prototype With In-Lens Display
"Google and Magic Leap revealed a prototype of their new Android-powered XR glasses. This marks the first public showcase of Google's concept smart glasses since their brief appearance at Google I/O in May this year. AR glasses prototype combines Magic Leap's waveguide and optical technologies with Google's Raxium microLED light engine. The two companies also announced a renewed three-year collaboration to advance XR development. This unveiling comes a week after Samsung entered the Android XR space with the launch of its Galaxy XR headset."
"At the Future Investment Initiative event in Riyadh, Google and Magic Leap showcased a prototype of their Android XR smart glasses. The prototype features thick frames to house onboard electronics. It has a camera, microphones, an in-lens display and speakers. While Magic Leap hasn't shared many technical details yet, the company did confirm that the glasses combine its proprietary waveguides and optics with Google's Raxium microLED light engine."
""The two companies are developing display technologies that make all-day, wearable AR more achievable. Magic Leap's device services integrate display hardware to ensure visuals are stable, crisp, and clear", said Magic Leap in a release. Additionally, Magic Leap and Google have extended their partnership with a new three-year agreement. As part of this effort, Magic Leap said it will support global tech players aiming to enter the AR space, offering its expertise to accelerate the development and production of AR glasses."
Google and Magic Leap revealed an Android-powered XR smart glasses prototype that combines Magic Leap waveguides and optics with Google's Raxium microLED light engine. The prototype features thick frames to house onboard electronics, including a camera, microphones, an in-lens display, and speakers. Magic Leap and Google extended their partnership with a new three-year agreement and pledged support to global tech players entering the AR market. An on-stage demo showed the glasses using Gemini AI to interpret real-world scenes, understand conversations in real time, and take user-permitted actions, enabling AI-powered contextual answers about what wearers see.
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