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Google Glass Consumer Editions Out of Favor

         

engine

6:21 pm on Nov 23, 2014 (gmt 0)

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After two years of popping up at high-profile events sporting Google Glass, the gadget that transforms eyeglasses into spy-movie worthy technology, Google co-founder Sergey Brin sauntered bare-faced into a Silicon Valley red-carpet event on Sunday.

He'd left his pair in the car, Brin told a reporter. The Googler, who heads up the top-secret lab which developed Glass, has hardly given up on the product -- he recently wore his pair to the beach.

But Brin's timing is not propitious, coming as many developers and early Glass users are losing interest in the much-hyped, $1,500 test version of the product: a camera, processor and stamp-sized computer screen mounted to the edge of eyeglass frames. Google Inc itself has pushed back the Glass roll out to the mass market.Google Glass Consumer Editions Out of Favor [reuters.com]

seoskunk

11:50 pm on Nov 23, 2014 (gmt 0)

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Google glass is too expensive and just a little bit creepy as well...
This one has always been a fail for me now matter how much hype it got or money thrown at it.

engine

12:39 pm on Nov 24, 2014 (gmt 0)

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The technology is a great idea, but, it's that aspect of appearing to spy on others which is one of the bigger problems to overcome.

In a business/medical environment there are applications. For example, where a worker has to use both hands to carry out the job, and information on-screen might be helpful: surgeon. Alternatively, a real estate agent might put the glasses on when surveying a new property to market. Not essential, but helpful.

Agreed, seoskunk, people wearing it in bars is just plain creepy, imho.