Google Glass is Google's smart glasses with an uncertain future. Mixing virtual reality and reality has apparently (at least for now) only been virtual reality for Google's revolutionary Google Glass, as it is no longer on sale as of today. But that doesn't mean their future is sealed. Smart glasses give way to a new version (it is not yet known when it will arrive), which will eliminate all the shortcomings of the first - a "swish" battery, an unfinished screen, poor audio support and an unaffordable price.
Google Glass, Google's smart glasses from January 19 are no longer available on the market or it is not possible to buy the original version of Google's smart glasses Google Glass. But in the hands of Google's research laboratory Google X and under the watchful eye of Tony Fadell, the godfather of the iPod and the CEO of Nest (makes home sensors), which was recently bought by Google, are ready to come back, better and determined to stay. They will try to achieve this through technical improvements and a different approach that will leave the public in limbo for a long time, so another experimental program is not expected.
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Although in 2013 it seemed that we were on the verge of a technological (r)evolution, the nickname soon caught on "Glassholes", which says it all about what most people think of these multimedia glasses. Now things are being prepared behind closed doors, as said at Google, and probably the next phase will be what we expected back in 2013 and which will also be available to the general public (clearly with everyone treats of the original, such as enabling you to record movies, capture photos, connect to the web, access email and things your computer has to offer). This is also evidenced by the conversations between Google and the design company Luxottica, which, among other things, is signed under glasses Ray-Ban and Vogue. We hope that Google Glass will become a reality, perhaps in some other form.
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