Google teases smart glasses
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•Google smart glasses with Gemini AI hands-on: Google Glass done right
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Google 's Gemini AI smart glasses powered by Gemini AI could be coming soon.
The glasses are meant to last a full day on a charge, but battery life will probably depend on how much you use them.
Smart glasses can translate spoken foreign languages in real-time and translate text.
Google didn’t offer a name for the smart glasses or a release date.
The Gemini smart glasses are superior to the Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses, which only offer AI support, with the AR component missing.
I’d expect Google ’s glasses to be more expensive, assuming Google wants to sell them.
Since Project Astra is still in the early days , I'd expect Google to launch the glasses once the Gemini assistant abilities are ready to launch.
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