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TL;DR
- Google’s Dieter Bohn shared a demo of the company’s prototype Android XR display glasses.
- In the demo, the glasses are used for live translation, a video call, obtaining walking directions, and more.
- Bohn reveals there were clip-on prescriptions for the demo at MWC, but this won’t be done for the final product.
Just like Samsung, Google is currently working on smart glasses that will use its Android XR platform. This includes a range of devices, from a Ray-Ban Meta-like product to Project Aura. At Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026, the tech giant offered a demo for its prototype Android XR display glasses, which we got to try out for ourselves. Now Google’s Dieter Bohn has shared an extended version of that demo.
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