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XREAL's Project Aura looks to be the perfect XR glasses to bring Google's vision for the future of AI assistants, Project Astra (as seen in the video above, showcased during last year's Google I/O ...
Xreal Project Aura will differentiate itself from the company's other glasses by including Qualcomm silicon and Google's new AR/VR operating system, Android XR, under the hood. This will allow the ...
Today, at Google I/O 2025, both Google and XREAL announced Project Aura. This is XREAL’s next-generation extended reality device, which was designed for the Android XR platform.
Xreal's Project Aura showcases confidence in Google's Android XR platform through smart glasses for mixed reality. Project Aura differs from Google's own AR glasses with OST lenses and Qualcomm ...
Project Aura uses XREAL's proven track record in lightweight XR hardware, the Android XR software stack, and Qualcomm Technologies' Snapdragon ® XR chipsets optimized for spatial computing.
Google has announced a collaboration with XReal to bring Project Aura, a new pair of optical see-through smart glasses, to market. Project Aura is said to be the second device to run Android XR ...
Project Aura should be considerably cheaper, Xu said. The company’s current AR glasses, which plug into a phone through a cable, range from $200 to $600.
Project Aura uses XREAL's proven track record in lightweight XR hardware, the Android XR software stack, and Qualcomm Technologies' Snapdragon ® XR chipsets optimized for spatial computing.
Project Aura should be considerably cheaper, Xu said. The company’s current AR glasses, which plug into a phone through a cable, range from $200 to $600.
Project Aura should be considerably cheaper, Xu said. The company’s current AR glasses, which plug into a phone through a cable, range from $200 to $600.