Google Reveals Full Android XR Smart Glasses Lineup: Audio Frames, Display Edition, and Project Aura
Google's smart glasses strategy crystallizes around three tiers: Gemini Audio Frames with Warby Parker, a Display Edition with monocular microLED, and Project Aura developer glasses with XREAL at 70° FOV. Consumer launch expected mid-to-late 2026.

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Google's smart glasses strategy has come into sharp focus with the reveal of a three-tier product lineup built on Android XR and powered by Gemini 2.5 Pro. The lineup spans from affordable audio-only frames to full AR developer hardware, positioning Google as the platform provider for the entire smart glasses ecosystem.
The Three Tiers
- Gemini Audio Frames: Entry-level, screenless glasses designed by Warby Parker and Gentle Monster. Hands-free Gemini AI assistant, phone calls, music, and real-time translation. No display — competing directly with Ray-Ban Meta
- Gemini Display Edition: A monocular microLED heads-up display for professional use. Navigation overlays, live translation captions, and glanceable notifications in your field of view
- Project Aura (with XREAL): Full binocular AR glasses with a 70-degree field of view for developers. Wired to a phone for processing, CES 2026 Innovation Award honoree
Luxury Partner Confirmed
Beyond Warby Parker and Gentle Monster, Kering CEO Luca de Meo confirmed the Gucci × Google collaboration on April 16, with luxury smart glasses launching in 2027. This positions Google at the intersection of fashion and technology in a way Meta has achieved through Ray-Ban.
What This Means for Buyers
Google's multi-brand approach is fundamentally different from Meta's single-brand (Ray-Ban) strategy. Buyers will have choices across price points, design aesthetics, and feature sets — all running the same Android XR platform with Gemini AI. For those who can't wait, the Ray-Ban Meta at $379 on Amazon remains the best smart glasses available today. For AR display glasses, the XREAL Air 2 Pro at $499 is the current leader. Compare all options in our smart glasses guide.
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