Android XR display glasses emerge at Google I/O, hinting at a smarter future for wearables

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At Google I/O, Android Central tester tries Google’s monocular Android XR glasses and Xreal’s Project Aura, finding display glasses more exciting than audio-only models: Aura uses dual OLED displays driven by a power puck with gesture controls, while Google’s prototype offers in‑lens widgets like Translate and Maps, suggesting practical AR in everyday wear as Samsung and others prep their own display glasses for launch.
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