Xreal goes all-in with Android XR, announces deepened collaboration with Google
Xreal is tightening its ties with Google, signing a multi-year extension of their strategic partnership and becoming a lead hardware partner for Android XR, Google’s platform for mixed reality headsets.
Under the deal, Xreal’s upcoming devices, including the Project Aura headset due later this year, will run Android XR. The two companies also plan to bring Android XR to optical see-through gear such as wired XR glasses, and to work together on improving tools and support for developers building Android XR apps. More technical and product details are expected later this year.
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