Googles Android XR glasses look like its most exciting gadget in years but the headset leaves me wanting more
Date:
Tue, 20 May 2025 20:01:00 +0000
Description:
Google finally shows off what its Android XR glasses and headset are capable of, and it's a mixed bag for now.
FULL STORY ======================================================================Android XR has been showcased by Google at I/O 2025 It relies heavily on AI to
deliver many of its features, like live translation The headset looks interesting, but the glasses are the true star
Google has finally taken the lid off Android XR at Google I/O 2025 to show us what the operating system will be capable of when it launches on Android XR headsets and glasses later this year.
We didnt see quite everything I was hoping we would, but we did learn what Googles silver bullet in XR will be: Google Gemini . Its AI-centric approach was demoed across both hardware types AR glasses and mixed-reality headsets.
Starting with the latter, Google gave a public version of Project Moohan headset demonstrations it has been running privately for media and tech experts. It highlights some standard headset advantages, like the benefits of an immersive screen for multi-tasking we were shown a user accessing
YouTube, Google Maps, and a travel blog as they research a location theyre planning to visit.
Then, in one impressive moment, that user asks Gemini if it can take me to Florence. Gemini obliges by opening Googles immersive 3D map and gives them a birds-eye view of the city and some landmarks (including the iconic Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, which Assassins Creed 2 players will be very familiar with). (Image credit: Lance Ulanoff / Future)
Then theres the glasses. Across a few different scenarios Google highlighted how Android XR specs can make your life easier with hands-free controls and a head-up display.
You can draft and send messages to your contacts, access live translation
with on-screen subtitles, search for Google Maps recommendations and then get directions to a location, and take pictures using the glasses camera and see
a preview of the shot right away.
Its reminiscent of what Metas Ray-Ban glasses are capable of, and its exactly what we've been expecting Metas rumored smart glasses with a display will be capable of if (read: when) theyre showcased later this year. (Image credit: Google)
I was expecting more from Google in the headset department, frankly.
Android XR certainly seems neat, but Ive yet to see a reason why its better than or, to an extent, on a par with with the competition (* cough* Meta Quest 3 * cough *). However, Im at least a little hopeful that by the time Project Moohan is ready to launch for consumers (with it again only being teased for release later this year) some of Android XRs letdowns will be addressed.
For now, the headset certainly seems like its playing second fiddle to the true Android XR star: the glasses. (Image credit: Google)
Not only are most of the showcased Android XR features (which look very useful) made for a device youd wear all the time, Im surprised by how much choice Google is already offering us in terms of hardware.
Samsung is working on Android XR tech but so is Xreal with its Project Aura , and stylish eyewear brands Gentle Monster and Warby Parker. And Googles promise of it starting with these brands suggests more partners are on the way.
This abundance of choice is fantastic for two key reasons.
First up, with more choice prices will have to remain competitive. Metas display-equipped smart glasses are reportedly set to cost over $1,000 with insiders expecting a cost in the $1,300-$1,400 range (which would be around 1,000-1,100 or AU$2,050-AU$2,200). Meta's glasses are cool, but don't offer Android XR's variety yet (Image credit: Meta)
With more glasses options to choose from we may see prices drop to more affordable levels more quickly than if there were just one or two players in the game.
Second, glasses, like other fashion accessories, need to prioritize style to some degree. Utility is important, but if were expected to wear smart glasses all day everyday then just like any other accessory they need to suit our identity.
By partnering with a range of different brands out the gate the aesthetics
of Gentle Monster and Warby Parker are almost polar opposites to one another Android XR tech should appeal to a wider audience than the Metas Ray-Ban-only approach, because it will boast glasses designed to suit a wider range of fashion niches. (Image credit: Google)
Its still early days for Android XR, and there are crucial details were still missing, but Google has certainly come out swinging with its latest operating system
Ill be paying close attention to Googles Android XR demos, and looking for more concrete information on the upcoming hardware. For now, though, Google certainly has me on the hook. You might also like Forget Android XR, I've got my eyes on Vivo's new Meta Quest 3 competitor Googles surprise Android XR glasses tipped to land in 2026 and my only complaint is they arent launching sooner Valve deckard VR headset described as quite amazing but theres still
no word on its launch
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