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Google Announces the Launch of Its First Smart Glasses This Fall with a Pleasant Surprise for iPhone Users!

It seems Google has decided not to wait long for Apple to dominate the smart glasses market; the search giant has officially announced that its first AI-powered smart glasses will launch this fall. The biggest surprise for Apple users? These glasses will fully support the iPhone from the very first day of their release, opening a new chapter of fierce competition beyond the boundaries of the Android ecosystem.

From Phonegram website: A presenter stands on stage next to a screen displaying images of two pairs of glasses - Gentle Monster glasses on the left and Warby Parker on the right - highlighting innovations like Google's smart glasses.


An Alliance of Giants and the Custom Android XR System

Google did not develop these glasses alone; it formed a powerful technical and artistic alliance. It collaborated with Samsung to develop the hardware, and with renowned eyewear manufacturers like Gentle Monster and Warby Parker to offer distinct, stylish designs that break away from the traditional look of wearable tech devices.

From Phonegram website: Dark green smart glasses with round lenses and small cameras integrated into the top corners of the frames, reminiscent of the Google smart glasses displayed against a plain light background.

These glasses run on the Android XR operating system, Google’s platform dedicated to smart glasses and VR/AR headsets. The glasses contain cameras, speakers, and built-in microphones for full voice interaction, but they do not currently feature any displays within the lenses, relying entirely on intelligent voice interaction.


Superpowers Under the Leadership of Gemini AI

من موقع فون إسلام: شخص يرتدي نظارات جوجل الذكية يتفاعل مع توصيات الملاحة الافتراضية وتوصيات المقاهي المعروضة في الواقع المعزز في أحد شوارع المدينة.

The glasses are powered by the Gemini AI model, which you can easily activate by saying the famous phrase “Hey Google” or simply by tapping the side of the glasses’ frame. Once activated, the smart assistant can perform many amazing tasks:

  • Analyzing the surrounding environment: Providing instant information about what you see, such as reading reviews for nearby restaurants, understanding details of confusing parking signs, or even identifying cloud formations in the sky.
  • Smart visual navigation: Guiding you step-by-step while moving, with the ability to add new stops or find places based on your preferences.
  • Managing your entire day: Summarizing your messages, making calls, sending texts, and listening to music.
  • Smart photography and editing: Capturing photos and videos and editing them using Google’s advanced Nano Banana editing engine.
  • Instant translation: Translating text and spoken language in front of you in real-time.
  • Executing complex tasks: The ability to order your favorite coffee via the DoorDash app entirely by voice, and controlling your connected phone apps through voice commands.

Apple Lags Behind… and Google Sweeps the iPhone Market

Google’s smart and unexpected move is to fully support the iPhone, giving Apple users the chance to enjoy wearable AI capabilities without waiting for Apple, which reports suggest is already working on similar smart glasses, though they are not expected to see the light of day before 2027.

While Google plans to launch smart glasses with built-in lens displays in the future, the audio-based version coming this fall will mark the actual beginning of a new era of intelligent personal assistants that accompany you everywhere and simplify the details of your daily life.

Are you thinking of trying Google’s smart glasses with your iPhone, or do you prefer to wait for Apple’s official glasses?

Source:

macrumors.com

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