Mixed Reality (MR) Headsets
High-performance devices that fully enclose the eyes. They use high-resolution cameras to "pass through" the real world to internal displays.
- Best for: Productivity, immersive gaming, 3D design.
- Key Device: Samsung Galaxy XR
- Competitor: Apple Vision Pro, Meta Quest 3
Augmented Reality (AR) Glasses
Devices with transparent lenses that project digital information directly onto your physical view using optical waveguides.
- Best for: On-the-go navigation, heads-up notifications, outdoor use.
- Key Device: XREAL Project Aura
- Competitor: Magic Leap 2, Microsoft HoloLens
Smart Glasses (Display-Equipped)
Look like standard eyewear but include a small "monocular" display in one lens for contextual AI data and captions.
- Best for: Live translation, subtle notifications, AI assistance.
- Key Device: Samsung XR Glasses (Display Model)
- Competitor: Google Glass (Historical), Vuzix Z100
AI Frames (Audio-Only)
Lightweight glasses with no display. They use cameras, microphones, and speakers to interact with Gemini AI.
- Best for: All-day AI interaction, hands-free calling, photo capture.
- Key Device: Warby Parker x Android XR
- Competitor: Ray-Ban Meta, Solos AirGo3
The Platform Advantage
Regardless of the form factor, every Android XR device shares a common app ecosystem and the same Gemini AI intelligence layer. This means an app developed for the Samsung Galaxy XR headset can scale down to provide a simplified notification interface on a pair of smart glasses.