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Nandika Ravi

Everything you need to know about Google’s Galaxy XR updates and Project Aura launch

Project Aura glasses teased.

What you need to know

  • Google unveils exciting features for Galaxy XR headset during The Android Show: XR Edition.
  • Introducing Project Aura by XReal, providing an immersive overlay experience for work and entertainment.
  • New AI glasses and Developer Preview 3 announced to enhance user experiences in XR technology.

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Google is wrapping up this year with some significant developments in its virtual reality space, which is being highlighted today during The Android Show: XR Edition. During the show, Google offered a glimpse into the progress it has made with its Android XR smartglasses, and also announced some new capabilities coming to Samsung's Galaxy XR headset starting today(Dec. 8).

Starting off with Galaxy XR's new tricks, which Google says are designed to "help you fully experience the spatial capabilities of Android XR and allow you to fit your headset naturally into the things you do every day."

With the Galaxy XR's new "PC Connect" ability, users will be able to expand their workspace beyond the desktop to the headset, then pull in their desktop or a window from their computer and place it side-by-side with native apps from Google Play. This feature is super cool for when you need a multi-screen view to get things done, or if you'd like a more spatial view of the game you've been playing on the PC.

Next up, Google is introducing "Travel mode," which is designed to transform any small area, such as a flight cabin, into an immersive workspace or personal home theater when you're stuck in the same space for several hours, allowing you to stay connected while on the go.

Speaking of work, the tech giant is also bringing "Likeness," a feature that will create a" realistic digital representation of your face that mirrors your facial expressions and hand gestures in real-time." This means that even though you're wearing the Galaxy XR headset, others will be able to see your reactions and expressions in real-time, making interactions feel more natural.

All of these features for the Galaxy XR Headset are currently in the Beta phase, and users can head to the Help center to get more information on how to try these tricks out.

(Image credit: Google)

Project Aura by XReal

(Image credit: Google)

Google is giving us the first look at Project Aura from XREAL, which is supposedly equipped with a 70-degree field of view and optical see-through technology. These glasses are said to overlay the digital content within your field of view, turning it into a massive screen for work or entertainment. For instance, giving you a "floating recipe video while you cook or seeing step-by-step visual guides anchored to an appliance you are fixing," all this without blocking off your surroundings. Ofcourse, all with the help of Gemini.

That said, these XReal smartglasses come wired and are synced to a phone-sized device with a trackpad that handles the computing, according to Android Central's Senior Editor Michael Hicks, who was able to demo these glasses. Google states that the glasses are set to launch sometime next year.

However, it is important to note that these XReal prototypes aren't the design that Samsung will use; Hicks says it'll be using Warby Parker and Gentle Monster designs, which will be compatible with both Android and iOS, and that they will be wireless.

(Image credit: Google)

Additionally, in a press release to Android Central, Google says it is currently working on two pairs of glasses. One being the screen-free AI glasses, which have in-built speakers, microphones, and cameras to allow you to talk to Gemini, take photos, and get help. The second, display AI glasses, which add a small screen to show private, helpful information when you need it, such as navigation or translation. The former is set to arrive next year.

Google is also releasing Developer Preview 3, giving developers to build new experiences for AI glasses and wired XR glasses.

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