TL; Dr.
- Google recently demolished prototype Android XR Smart Glasses during TED Talk.
- The video of that demo is now out, showing glasses in action.
- These glasses have features such as live translation, real -time object recognition, navigation and more.
The next hot product from the tech world can be smart glasses. Meta has already been successful with its ray-ban cooperation, and Apple and Samsung are hot on their heels with their projects. Google has recently demolished prototype Android XR glasses, and now the video of this demo is out to watch everyone.
Google has shown Android XR-operated smart glasses in the first some teaser video. It has also allowed a handful of publications to try these smart glasses. Taking things a step forward, Google performed a live in front of a crowd last week during a ted talk. During the demo, Google revealed some details about smart glasses, which you can read in our earlier article.
In the demo, we ask Mithun to the presenter to help remember the title of the White Book on the shelf behind it. AI not only manages to answer the correct answer, but also quickly answer. Subsequently, she asks Mithun to help her find the key card of the missing hotel, which AI is capable of indicating. The presenter abolished the demo by asking for directions, which is then provided through the in-lens display.
Given that this prototype is both hardware and software, which was shown is very impressive. Overall, the experience seems very smooth and comfortable. It is also impressive that these smart glasses are not much larger than normal couples. They are certainly smooth than the Orian XR glass of the meta.
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