News on October 22, recently, foreign media 9to5Google discovered a string named "Iris" in the latest Android beta version of Google App, which clearly prompts users to tap and long press the right temple. Talk to Google Assistant.
The discovery raises questions about whether Google will restart the previously shelved "Project" Iris" AR glasses project speculation. After in-depth analysis by 9to5Google, they confirmed that this string of code refers to a device given the "Iris_device" logo by Google, which indicates that "Iris" is likely to be a piece of hardware manufactured by Google, perhaps It is a kind of ordinary AR glasses, not a headset like Sony's inkBuds, which supports facial touch operation. The report also pointed out that , the AR glasses code-named "Iris" will be highly integrated with Google Assistant. Part of the code shows that the glasses can perform common Google Assistant operations, such as setting timers, calling friends, etc. However, in June this year, Foreign MediaBusiness Insider once claimed that Google had "killed" the project. Before that, Google had gone through staff layoffs and corporate restructuring, and Google’s AR/VR chief Clay Bavor Bavor also announced his resignation, causing the glasses project to be shelved. Despite the speculation, a Google spokesperson remained silent.
It is reported that the foreign media The Verge first exposed Project in January 2022 Iris exists, describing it as similar to a pair of ski goggles. However, internal Google employees said that in fact "Ski Goggles" is an AR basic project that has nothing to do with Iris and is used for Samsung's partner products, while "Iris" is a series of devices more similar to glasses.
In addition, there are reports that Google plans to develop and launch Iris as its own product and strengthen the team through acquisitions. As early as 2020, Google announced that it had acquired North, a Canadian startup that produces AR glasses. Early versions of Iris were very similar to North's first device, Focals, while later versions Google showed off included translation capabilities. This is a series of signs that Google may have reignited interest in AR glasses, although the specific details of the project remain unknown.
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