It is 2025 now. Google is getting ready to launch new smart glasses powered by AI in 2026. This will be its second try, after its first product, Google Glass, failed about ten years ago. Back then, the glasses looked strange and raised many privacy concerns, so Google stopped selling them ten years ago.
Now, the company is trying again with a better design. The new glasses will let users talk to Google’s AI assistant, Gemini, and will come in two types: one without a screen and another with a small display. However, Google is not alone in this market. Meta has already sold millions of its Ray-Ban smart glasses, showing that people are interested in wearable AI technology.
Experts say Google must learn from its past mistakes. The first Google Glass was poorly designed, expensive, not very useful, and raised privacy worries. Today, with better AI and stylish designs, Google smart glasses have a better chance. Google has also added privacy features, such as a light that turns on when the camera is used. This shows the company is trying to remedy past problems.
If successful, these glasses could reduce our need to check our phones often. They can show directions, translate languages, or answer questions just by listening and looking. But they are not meant to replace phones completely. Instead, they could become a helpful addition to our daily tech.
The future of smart glasses looks bright, with sales growing fast. Google’s upcoming launch will test whether people are ready to welcome AI right before their eyes—with both convenience and care.
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