Xreal unveils Project Aura, expected to be the first Android XR glasses, powered by a separate puck with the main Qualcomm chip, slated to launch by early 2026
An Optical See-Through XR Device for Android XR David Heaney / UploadVR : Xreal's Project Aura Will Support Google's Android XR Via A Tethered Puck Mahnoor Faisal / XDA Developers : XREAL's upcoming AR glasses might be exactly what Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses should have been Aamir Siddiqui / Android Authority : Android XR expands: Here are all the new partners building Google's AR future Scott Younker / Tom's Guide : Google and Xreal announce partnership with new Project Aura Android XR smart glasses Rael Hornby / Laptop Mag : Google and XREAL announce Project Aura, XR smart glasses for Android Cesar Cadenas / ZDNET : Xreal's Project Aura are the Google smart glasses we've all been waiting for Victoria Song / The Verge : Xreal teases Project Aura smart glasses for Android XR Nicholas Sutrich / Android Central : Xreal unveiled its Android XR-powered smart glasses at I/O, but that wasn't the only announcement Raymond Wong / Gizmodo : Google Taps Xreal for ‘Optical See-Through’ Smart Glasses That Could Beat Meta's Orion AR Glasses Threads: Michael Brown / @michaelbtech : This is spot on, especially the Warby Parker bit. Google is doing everything Apple should be doing, but Apple is so far behind it's barely visible. X: David Heaney / @heaney555 : @markgurman Xreal Project Aura is not glasses in the same sense as Meta's Orion at all. Orion uses waveguides, letting it sit as close to your eyes as regular glasses. Xreal devices use birdbath optics. They're designed to resemble sunglasses from the front, but sit much further out. [image] David Heaney / @heaney555 : @arian_ghashghai It's far too early to tell. And it's not about how many OEMs choose each, it's about how many consumers buy. But for developers, both platforms leverage OpenXR, so other than the different store platform APIs, it's relatively easy to focus on both. Robert Scoble / @scobleizer : Boom! Google Glasses: AI edition. Parker Ortolani / @parkerortolani : Oh yes. This is good. Particularly the Warby Parker bit. Google is doing literally everything Apple should be doing. But Apple is so far in the rear view mirror you can barely see them. Rat King / @mikeisaac : Meta figured out a wearable beyond watches that people actually started using and now every other bigco is gonna fast follow curious to see what apple's will look like and/or if Amazon gives it the college try again after the Fire Fone Fiasco Robert Scoble / @scobleizer : This is why I visited Xreal at CES (it was the first booth I visited and shared that visit with you). Mark Gurman / @markgurman : Google has entered the glasses race by partnering with Xreal on the first spectacles to run an augmented-reality version of its operating system. There are also glasses coming with Samsung and Warby Parker. Details here: https://www.bloomberg.com/... Arian Ghashghai / @arian_ghashghai : If I were an AR/VR dev right now, I'd be highly optimizing for Android XR (vs Horizon) Seems A LOT of devices are in the works with Android already, and there is very little incentive imo for a 3rd party to work with Meta over Google David Heaney / @heaney555 : Aura looks cool, but I already see the misleading headlines calling it a competitor to Meta and Apple's coming AR glasses. Xreal devices use birdbath optics. They're designed to resemble sunglasses from the front, but sit much further out. They're not glasses in the same sense. [image] @xreal_global : Introducing Project Aura, XREAL's new OST XR device created for @Android XR in collab with @Google and @Qualcomm. It's some of the best tech we've ever made. Be the first to know about the future we're building by subscribing to us at https://www.xreal.com/aura/ and catching us at [image] Forums: r/Android : Mark Gurman: Google has entered the glasses race by partnering with Xreal on the first spectacles to run an augmented-reality version of its operating system. …