Google has recely shown its TED2025 Conference on its Android XR platform. This Google product is equipped with a gamya artificial ielligence, visual memory and multilingual capabilities. At the eve, the performance of the headset called the Samsung Mohans, which uses Android XR, was displayed.
Google’s Android XR has only appeared in video teasers and some limited previews, but now Google has decided to display a closer look to users and ehusiasts. Shahram Izadi, head of Google’s XR Android Unit, has iroduced a new generation of smart glasses at a rece TED conference and emphasizes the device’s ability to iegrate with daily activities.
Google iends to revive its smart glasses project
Google’s live demo shows a wide range of Android XR’s features to distinguish this product from previous products. At first glance, these glasses are very similar to ordinary glasses, but some additional features such as miniature camera, microphone, speaker and high -resolution color screen are also found in the lens.
Google’s XR Glasses are designed to be lightweight and support medical lenses. This product can connect to your smartphone to use its processing power and access a range of Google apps.
Shahram Izadi was able to display his lecture notes using Android XR glasses and portray one of the daily features of the glasses. The turning poi of Google’s new glasses is its ability to iegrate with Jina’s artificial ielligence. One of Google’s executives of the Android XR glasses in cases such as poetry production, remembering the title of a book that looked at it a mome and showed the hotel’s key location to the audience. All of this was done through simple voice commands and visual processing in the mome.
Google’s Android Glasses are also capable of translating immediately from English to Persian and Indian. Other features of these glasses include visual descriptions of the diagrams, ideifying text objects, such as ideifying music albums, and proposing a song player and routing with a 3D map cover that is displayed directly in the user’s field of view.
The final specifications of Google’s product are still unclear, but we are expected to see a high -resolution camera, a lightweight frame and possibly the Snapdragon XR2 Plus Plus.




