Yesterday, Google held a a one-day-only sale for its high-tech headgear Glass. Glass still costs $1,500 plus taxes, so there was no discount; the sale just made them more accessible. Would-be Glass wearers ordinarily have to apply and wait weeks or months to be accepted to the company’s Glass Explorer program before Google allows users to make a purchase, so the sale made the controversial headwear available to U.S. residents over 18 on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Is this the next iteration of Google Glass?
Modern technology is built into new smart glasses now being offered by Waterloo, Canada-based North, formerly Thalmic Labs. Focals feature a transparent holographic display built into its lenses that only the wearer can see.
Google partner Streye is selling Google Glass Enterprise Edition for $1,800.
"780mAh battery" yeah, no thanks. I've seen what batteries do when they overheat; but hopefully they won't have a Samsung situation.
Yeah, like we can't record anything without people noticing if we don't have Google Glass...
http://www.instructables.co...
These things have been around for years and are easy to make yourself. The reality of the world is that you can't know if someone, somewhere is recording you, because if they really want to record you, they'll find a way to do it without your knowledge regardless. Ask any celebrity.