After a lapse of 10 years, there are many signs that Google's AR glasses project is showing signs of making a comeback.

In 2012, Google officially announced plans for the "Extended Reality" glasses project. In 2015, only 9 months after its release, the "short-lived" Google Project Glass (Google Glass) completely withdrew from the stage of history; after 8 years, in January 2022, the AR project of Google Project Iris was exposed by the media. Recently, there was news that "Google acquired Micro LED start-up Raxium for $1 billion, or provided display modules for its AR head-mounted display devices."
The industry believes that Google is probably about to re-enter the AR track. Google, which has suffered losses, fallen somersaults, and paid tuition fees, will become a little wiser when it re-enters the AR arena this time?
There have been big somersaults on the AR track
On the AR track, if Apple is a conservative, Google is an outright radical. Eight years ago, Google paid a lot of tuition for its radicalization because of its advanced deployment of AR hardware. In April 2014, Google released a $1,500 Google Project Glass. According to users who have worn Google Glass, Google Glass is like a small monitor worn on the eyes. Its lens is like a computer display screen. Display information, such as weather, Email, etc., and it can also take pictures.
Regarding this Google Glass, there are constant voices of doubts in the industry - high cost, lack of applications, invasion of privacy, and immature technology are all criticized shortcomings.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has publicly stated that it is difficult to see the appeal of Google Glass, and "this AR wearable device will not be popular."
"How do you not look embarrassed when you wear it? How do you use Google Glass without breaking eye contact?" Meta CEO Zuckerberg asked after trying on Google Glass. Despite being skeptical about Google Glass, Zuckerberg said there would be an app for Glass in the future if possible.
Before Zuckerberg customized the application for Google Glass, it was only sold for nine months. In January 2015, Google Glass was discontinued and related projects were put on hold.
"When Google Glass was launched, the related technology was very immature, and the commercial application logic was not yet formed." Weng Dongdong, a researcher at the Institute of Optoelectronic Information Technology and Color Engineering, School of Optoelectronics, Beijing Institute of Technology, said in an interview with a reporter from China Electronics News.
The pressure to start again is still not small
"The past is overwhelmed, and the future is a lesson." The short-lived Google Glass not only sounded the alarm for friends who coveted the AR/XR track, but also made Google understand that it is not advisable to deploy hardware ahead of time, and it needs to wait patiently for the technology and industry to mature.
Industry experts said, "Compared with 8 years ago, the recent technological and industrial maturity has improved qualitatively." This may be one of the reasons why Google chose to re-enter the game.
Taking the acquisition of Micro LED microdisplay company by Google as an example, its display effect has greatly improved compared with the solution 8 years ago. It is understood that Raxium, which is rumored to be acquired by Google, is a company focusing on the development of monolithic integrated RGB Micro LED microdisplays for AR/VR/MR device applications. Its customers include global technology leaders. In this regard, the industry interpreted it as "Google's intention is to plan to use Micro LED displays on its latest AR headsets".
It is understood that Micro LED display has the advantages of high brightness, color contrast, resolution, energy saving, thin and light, and has become the display screen choice for high-end AR/VR equipment. Vuzix, OPPO, TCL, Xiaomi and other brands have launched related products and concepts. Products, Micro LED manufacturers are also continuously advancing the progress of industrialization.
Industry experts believe that Google, which has re-started this time, has obviously become smarter. "This acquisition of microdisplay companies starts from the upstream of the industry chain to help Google better grasp the performance and presentation effects of its products." Experts said.
Combined with the news that "Google's AR project codenamed Project Iris, the product is expected to come out in 2024", it is believed that Google has returned to the AR track this time. Judging from the information currently available to reporters, the future AR track technology bureau will be crowded with giants, even a little crowded. Except for Google, which has not officially announced the AR project, Meta, Apple, Samsung, Microsoft and other technology giants have successively disclosed that they are researching or will launch soon. AR glasses products, the AR glasses track is about to set off a hot war.
At the same time, experts also said that AR wearable devices have certain particularities. In addition to the reserves of technology and industrial chain devices, Google and other brands also need to make long-term layout and consideration, and the challenges they face are not small. "Compared with standardized electronic products such as mobile phones, watches, and headphones, AR glasses are more special." Weng Dongdong pointed out that due to the huge differences in the individual conditions of human eyes - face shape, eye distance, as well as myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, these will affect users There are individual differences in the same AR glasses. Therefore, consumers have higher customization requirements for products such as AR glasses, and manufacturers need to deploy and consider them in advance. Other experts boldly speculate that AR glasses may open a new chapter in customized consumer electronics.










