During last year’s Google I/O developer conference, the Mountain View company unveiled a new project they have been working called Google Glass. Google Glass is a head-mounted augmented reality display in the form of minimal eyeglasses with aluminum strip and 2 nose pads.
What Can You Do With Google Glass?
With Google Glass, you have a heads-up display that takes photos, records 720pHD videos, participate in Google+ Hangouts, get turn-by-turn directions by using its built-in GPS, and use your iPhone’s or Android’s data using Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. All by simply saying ‘Ok, Glass’ and scrolling through options using the button on the side of Glass. Google is also adding the option to attach sunglasses to the headset. Word has it that Google is working with some partners to offer a prescription lenses with Google Glass like Warby Parker.
Look at the world through Glass, Google Glass that is…
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