Google lays out its vision for an Android XR ecosystem
Google unveils its Android XR ecosystem with VR and AR, partnering with Samsung and Qualcomm.
Google has laid out its vision for an Android XR ecosystem, partnering with Samsung and Qualcomm to develop a range of devices such as virtual reality headsets and mixed-reality glasses. Google's strategy involves leveraging AI, particularly through its Gemini platform, to enhance user interaction via voice and natural conversation, suggesting a major shift in how users will interact with devices.
Project Moohan, a headset developed in collaboration with Samsung, is set to feature advanced displays and natural multi-modal input, designed for comfort and functionality. Samsung is also working on Google XR glasses, which promise to integrate features like translating signage and providing interactive AR experiences. Google plans to involve developers, offering APIs, emulators, and hardware development kits to foster the creation of XR experiences.
The Android XR ecosystem is poised to transform user experiences across productivity, gaming, and entertainment, incorporating innovative features like the infinite desktop and immersive views on its core apps. Privacy is emphasized, with Google building new privacy controls. Meanwhile, Unity's support means a robust platform for gaming, with notable studios planning to port their titles to Android XR, promising straightforward integration and a focus on diverse, immersive content offerings.