Manufacturer - Google Inc.
X Development LLC
Home Page - google.com/glass
youtube.com/googleglass
Google Glass on Wikipedia
X Development LLC
Home Page - google.com/glass
youtube.com/googleglass
Google Glass on Wikipedia
Upgrade your google glass with your own frames using a 3d printed adapter.
A new pair of google glass frames will set you back about 200 bucks, but we can 3d print an adapter for under 1 dollar in material:
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The future is coming, ladies. Sorry about that.
Get ready, Google Glass Explorers: Now you can livestream to the world straight from your face.
Will that work?
For one day only, Google will let anyone in the public buy Google Glass — anyone with $1,500 plus tax, at least. How has the headset evolved in the last year since the Explorer program started? And how has the world at large responded?
"Google Glass: science fiction you can wear"
by Verge Staff
April 4, 2012
"For one day, Google will let anyone in the US buy Glass"
by Nathan Ingraham
April 10, 2014
The Warriors are the NBA's first team to use Beacons to enhance the fan experience at Oracle Arena. Plus, a first look at their own Google Glass App that's in development.
For anyone anxious to get their hands on the computerized eyewear from Google, this is your chance. Until now, Google restricted who was allowed to use this "Explorer" model. As CNET's Kara Tsuboi explains, anyone with the desire and dollars can buy Google Glass, but you'll have to act quickly.
The solution for those concerned about Google Glass and their privacy: buy a Google Glass!
Dr. John Halamka, CIO for Beth Isreal Deaconess Hospital in Boston, chats with Computerworld's Tracy Mayor about how they are using Google Glass with emergency room doctors to provide better patient care.
GlassLight - Google Glass Voice-Controlled Flashlight
It still costs $1,500, but Google opened up its Glass Explorer program to anyone in the States. Meanwhile, LG launches its Lifeband Touch fitness tracker and the Jawbone Up judges your driving habits.
"Google sells pricey Glass to anyone in US"
It still costs $1,500, but Google opened up its Glass Explorer program to anyone in the States. Meanwhile, LG launches its Lifeband Touch fitness tracker and the Jawbone Up judges your driving habits.
by Bridget Carey
May 14, 2014
An introduction to the basics of Google Glass.
Learn about the touchpad, the timeline and how to share through Glass.
Google Glass is the sci-fi looking wearable with an outrageous
price that's only matched by its ridiculous look. But is it worth the
cost? We try on the latest Explorer Edition model to answer just that in our Google Glass 2.0 review.
Read our hands-on Google Glass review: "Google Glass review"
by Matt Swider
September 27, 2016
Talk of Google's Glass project has recently focused on its untimely demise, but is it too soon to write it off completely? Here are our thoughts.