So, picture this: Google might just be gearing up to drop some smart glasses at their shindig next week, the Google I/O. Yeah, kinda like those Ray-Ban Meta types. But here’s the thing—I saw this promo video with this big shot, Sameer Samat, who, by the way, is the Android Ecosystem President. He flashes this pair of glasses, right? Didn’t say much, but he dropped a hint that folks at the event might catch some cool Android stuff in action. Pretty cryptic, huh?
Now, I got all CSI on a screenshot—think I spotted a single camera thingy on the left side. It’s got that classic Ray-Ban vibe, which is both funny and maybe intentional? Or maybe not. Who knows? Anyway—wait, back up—I was saying, there’s this LED light too, probably to let people know when you’re snapping pics. Kinda smart if you ask me.
And those beefy arms on the specs? Bet they’re loaded with batteries and some tech magic—processors and all. Could be running this new Android XR system they’re hinting at. Oh, oh, and I noticed something beneath the left arm—maybe a speaker? Or a button? I honestly couldn’t tell. Is it weird that I care so much?
Meanwhile, Apple’s in the game too, reportedly fiddling with their own glasses. They’ve got a special processor cooking, rumor has it.
Anyway—ha, where was I? Oh right, this big event’s happening May 20th and 21st. Livestreams, keynotes, the whole shebang. I’m telling you, I’ll be glued to the screen. You can catch it live on YouTube when it kicks off at 10 AM PT. Maybe we’ll get more deets on this Android XR thing there.
Catch the action for yourself below.