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Google Just Announced When Its First 'Intelligent Eyewear' Smart Glasses Will Launch

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Coverage diverges in emphasis and framing. Gizmodo focuses on the competitive aspect, positioning the glasses as a rival to Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses, which suggests a more critical stance on the competition. In contrast, both Tom's…
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Google Just Announced When Its First 'Intelligent Eyewear' Smart Glasses Will Launch
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Google has announced the launch of its first 'Intelligent Eyewear' smart glasses in collaboration with Samsung, set for this fall. The glasses will feature advanced audio, camera, and AI capabilities, integrating with both Android and iOS. While no pricing details were provided, the glasses aim to compete with Meta's market-leading smart glasses.

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At Google I/O 2026 today, Google announced it will release its first "Intelligent Eyewear" smart glasses this fall. The glasses are a joint product between Samsung and Google, with Samsung providing the hardware and Google the software, and will be available for both Android and iOS. No price was announced. Here's what Google's first "Intelligent Eyewear" glasses look likeThe company showed off two frame designs, one from Gentle Monster and another from Warby Parker. Here's what they look like: Credit: Google Credit: Google While Google teased a future release of display-style glasses, the presentation was largely about the audio, camera, and AI capabilities of the glasses coming this fall.

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