The Pixel Watch could control Google’s next AR glasses

Long, long before Apple unveiled the Apple Vision Pro, Google had its own augment reality (AR) glasses called Google Glass, and while this device never saw the success that Google supposedly hoped for, there are signs that the company is working on preparing another attempt – this time with some help from smartwatches like the Google Pixel Watch 2.

The latest evidence of a new version of Google Glass is a patent – ​​spotted by Wareable and submitted to the USPTO – which shows an AR headset controlled by a smartwatch.

In the patent, this headset can use its camera to determine when a user is looking at the smartwatch screen, and once that is determined, the watch can be used to open apps and navigate the headset’s interface.

A Google patent image for an AR headset controlled by a smartwatch

(Image credit: USPTO)

Examples of this include making the gesture for a letter on the smartwatch screen, which then initiates a matching-up on the headset. For example, drawing a “U” may launch the Uber app.