Core Insights - Google has partnered with Chinese AR glasses manufacturer Xreal to launch the first smart glasses powered by its augmented reality operating system, Android XR, marking its entry into the smart glasses market [1][3] - The Project Aura smart glasses were showcased at the Google I/O developer conference, aiming to provide a familiar Android experience across various devices [1][7] - Xreal's CEO indicated that the Aura glasses are designed to compete with Meta's upcoming AR glasses, while Google's collaboration with Samsung aims to develop a head-mounted display to rival Apple's Vision Pro [3][4] Group 1 - Google and Xreal's collaboration aims to create a more affordable AR device, with Aura glasses expected to retail between $200 and $600, compared to potential prices of several thousand dollars for competitors [4][5] - The Android XR system is a strategic move for Google to enhance its Android business, expanding its operating system to various devices beyond smartphones [7][9] - Xreal has maintained the largest market share in the global AR market for three consecutive years, with projections indicating that its market share in 2024 will exceed the combined total of the second to fourth-ranked competitors [9][10] Group 2 - The global investment in augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) is projected to reach $15.22 billion in 2024, with expectations to grow to $39.7 billion by 2029, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 21.1% [10]
谷歌携中企,推出全球首款安卓XR眼镜