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Google Glass Unveils Music Integration and $85 Earbuds
8 Oct
Summary
- Google Glass adds "listen to" command to play music from Google Play
- New $85 earbuds released for Glass device
- Integration with other music services like Spotify and Beats planned

According to a report from last year, Google's augmented reality headset Glass has received a significant update, adding new music integration capabilities. As of October 2025, users can now issue the "listen to" voice command to play songs and artists from Google's Play music service directly through their Glass device.
Additionally, Google has unveiled a new set of $85 earbuds designed specifically for the Glass headset. This provides users with a more immersive audio experience compared to the device's built-in speakers. The company also plans to open up the platform to allow integration with other popular music services, such as Spotify and the upcoming Beats Daisy platform, in the near future.
The update comes as Google continues to position Glass as a more practical and mainstream augmented reality solution, moving away from the device's initial futuristic image. The new music features and earbuds are part of the company's efforts to make Glass a more versatile and appealing product for consumers.