Glimmer of promise, questions remain for Google’s tiny-screen smart glasses

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Gizmodo’s Ray Wong tested a prototype pair of Google’s screen-equipped smart glasses at I/O, demoing Gemini Intelligence features like real-time translation, weather widgets, music from posters, and a Nano Banana-generated moon selfie. While the on-device tools show potential, the minuscule display underscores limited utility and a sparse third-party app ecosystem. The piece suggests Google may be downplaying the glasses to avoid direct comparisons with Google Glass, implying the device might function more like a smartwatch than a phone replacement, with privacy concerns and a cloudy path to broad adoption.
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