Gentle Monster
Coverage of Gentle Monster in the Nexus archive.
- Google’s real smart-glasses bet isn’t the glasses
Google and Samsung are entering the smart-glasses market with a focus on AI assistants rather than hardware, showcasing prototypes powered by Gemini and partnerships with brands like Gentle Monster and Warby Parker. They aim to challenge Meta’s dominance, which achieved 7 million pair sales through its EssilorLuxottica collaboration, by emphasizing AI integration with existing ecosystems and addressing privacy concerns.
- Roundup: Generic drug tariffs / AI eyewear / Nike’s new China play
President Trump announced a timetable for tariffs on imported generic drugs, with exemptions for two years before rising to 100% in 2028 and 200% in 2029. Samsung revealed details about AI-powered smart glasses with privacy features, while Nike plans to shift China sales to direct channels to revive its market presence.
- Google reinvents search before AI rivals replace it
Google is reinventing its search product to incorporate AI chatbots and information agents, allowing users to have more conversational exchanges and receive personalized alerts. This change is driven by the threat of standalone chatbots and the company's determination to keep users engaged. Google is also expanding its AI infusion into other products, including hardware such as wearables.
- Samsung and Google just teased their upcoming Android XR smartglasses at Google I/O
Samsung and Google have teased their upcoming Android XR smartglasses at Google I/O. The smartglasses were created in partnership with Warby Parker and Gentle Monster. This partnership indicates a potential new direction for Android XR technology.
- Hands-On With All of Google’s New Upcoming Android XR Smart Glasses
Google's new Android XR Smart Glasses are upcoming and will be powered by Google and Samsung's XR platform. The smart glasses are being developed in partnership with Warby Parker and Gentle Monster. The glasses represent a new direction in wearable technology.
- Gucci-branded Google smart glasses are coming next year
Google is partnering with Gucci to develop stylish AI smart glasses, set to launch in 2027 under Kering's brand. Google's first Android XR glasses, 'Project Aura,' expected this year, resemble Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses and mark Google's second attempt at wearable tech after the failed Google Glass.