CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: Google has offered a fascinating glimpse into the future of extended reality (XR) with a preview of Android XR running on smart glasses and Samsung’s upcoming XR headset. This move marks Google’s re-entry into the wearable tech space, this time with a focus on immersive experiences powered by Android. At a recent developer event, the tech giant demonstrated how Android XR would provide an optimized interface for heads-up displays, tailored for both productivity and entertainment applications.
Samsung, in partnership with Google and Qualcomm, is developing its own XR headset, signaling the rise of competition in the extended reality landscape. The demonstration featured intuitive gesture controls, seamless Android integration, and a dynamic interface adaptable to multiple XR environments.
With Apple’s Vision Pro already making waves, Google’s Android XR aims to be the Android alternative for immersive wearables, hinting at a new platform war in spatial computing. The preview excited developers, hardware makers, and tech enthusiasts, suggesting that 2025 could be a breakthrough year for consumer XR.
This preview is not only a technological step forward but also a strategic one for Google, aligning with future trends in AI, augmented reality, and spatial computing—bringing XR closer to mainstream adoption.
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