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Google is expanding its real-world augmented reality prototype test to the country. Next month, Google AR will bring this small-scale testing to select Googlers in Waterloo and Toronto under the "same privacy and safety measures originally outlined." As 9to5Google pointed out, the Kitchener-Waterloo region is where Focals maker North is located, which Google acquired in 2020. It's also home to "Google's biggest R&D office in Canada."

This "small-scale testing" is done in public instead of in labs with prototypes that include those that "look like normal glasses with an in-lens display," microphone, and camera. The company wants to "ensure device durability, optimize user experiences and improve overall helpfulness of potential smart glasses." 


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