Google Android XR glasses will be published by Samsung


A new report reveals that the prototypes of Android XR glasses that Google have recently shown should be published as a Samsung product next year, a little later that the other reports allowed it to be heard.

As early as December 2024, Google showed Android XR using a pair of smart glasses that have not been too detailed so far. The best public look to date was earlier this week at the TED2025 conference, where Google Shahram Izadi vice-president has shown the glasses and some of their capacities in a demo (which has not yet been released outside a paid wall).

Google, however, was not publicly committed to launching this product. Rather, it was Samsung who was on the right track to publish a pair of smart glasses with Android XR, because the previous reports and the company’s own teasers alluded.

The economic daily life of Korea Reports that these products are only one and the same thing, with the glasses that Google has shown as a prototype for a product that Samsung will publish “next year”. Google and Samsung work jointly “on smart glasses.

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The report explains:

… The two technological companies are working jointly to develop new smart glasses, which should be released next year, people familiar with the case said on Friday.

The two companies unveiled images of smart glasses under development during the XR Unlock event held on Google Campus in New York last December.

Shahram Izadi, vice-president of Google in charge of AR and XR, recently carried a prototype of intelligent glasses and demonstrated some of its features during the TED2025 conference held in Vancouver, Canada.

Samsung is expected to launch the Moohan project, its Android XR helmet that has been shown in person twice now, some time later this year. An earlier report suggested that Samsung could also launch a pair of smart glasses by the end of the year, although it has also been read that the company only aimed to “reveal” the glasses before the end of the year.

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