rewrite this title The death of Google’s Iris AR glasses may have been exaggerated

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rewrite this title The death of Google’s Iris AR glasses may have been exaggerated

What you need to know

  • A Google app beta update shows code referencing “Iris,” the mixed-reality glasses project previously thought to be canceled.
  • The code shows an option to “touch & hold the right temple to talk to your Assistant,” aka Google Assistant.
  • Google allegedly has several AR or XR glasses projects in the works, codenamed Betty, Barry, and Moohan, in addition to (or in place of) Iris.

A few months back, we heard reports that Google had canceled Project Iris, mixed-reality smart glasses with the ability to translate in real-time or augment your view with Google Maps directions. Now, it appears that Iris — or a resurrected version of the project — still exists and is being incorporated into Google’s apps.

9to5Google reported finding the following code string in the Google beta app (emphasis ours): “<string name=”assistant_bisto_oobe_iris_finish_setup_description_no_hotword”>Just touch & hold the right temple to talk to your Assistant.</string>.”

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