Google handed out a few thousand Android Wear devices at Google I/O last week, and the public release of Wear is just days away. With all this new focus on smartwatches, what’s to become of everyone’s favorite face computer, Google Glass? Google’s first foray into wearables has had more than its share of tribulations, but Glass has a head start of more than a year. Is Android Wear about to beat Google Glass at its own game? It’s off to a good start — Wear has more application support out of the gate and it only looks silly on your wrist — which can be kept out of sight — instead of your face.
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.