Hey, so get this—Google’s probably plotting to roll out some fancy smart specs at their Google I/O thing next week. Like, I guess they’re eyeing a showdown with those Ray-Ban Meta Glasses. Crazy, right?
So, I saw this promo clip—yeah, the Android Ecosystem bigwig Sameer Samat gave a sneak peek of these glasses. He didn’t exactly spill the beans, but he hinted at some wild Android displays. Maybe he let the glasses do the talking? Ha, who knows?
I mean, I squinted at a YouTube screenshot (total CSI style, right?), and these glasses kinda shout “Ray-Ban Wayfarer” vibes, but with a twist—a wee camera sensor stuck on the left.
And—oh, here’s a nugget—there’s an LED light too. Probably to give folks a heads-up when they’re being filmed. Awkward if it’s like the Ray-Ban Meta thingamajigs.
The arms look chunky, like they’re hording batteries and processors. Betting Samat’s tease means they’re running some fresh Android XR system. Underneath, by the left ear, there’s this tiny slit. Maybe it’s for sound, or maybe not? Honestly, it could just be a break in the band. Who’s to say?
Oh, and wild rumor—Apple’s tinkering on their own smart glasses. Bloomberg says they’re whipping up a special processor for it. Tech war incoming?
Anyway—wait, where was I? Right, Google I/O! It all starts May 20th—21st, with livestreams, developer sessions, the whole shebang. The keynote might even drop hints about Android XR. Fingers crossed.
I’ll be glued to the screen, but if you wanna watch, pop onto YouTube on Tuesday, May 20th at 10 AM PT. Don’t miss it! This could be big…or maybe not. I’ll be watching, though.