Google
announced on Monday that the company is ready to engage in the phase
two of the Google Glass beta program. It is a wearable computer with an
optimal head-mounted display offered by Google under the company's
Project Class research and development. The company seeks to produce a
mass-market ubiquitous computer wherein users can have access to
information through a smartphone-like hands-free format. Users can also
communicate with the internet just by using their natural voice when
wearing Google Glass. It is truly a piece of breakthrough innovation
that a wider majority still has to caught up with. Still, thousands of
people have already been testing out the first generation Google Glass
earlier this year. The software is also being updated monthly.
According to Phone Arena, Google is now ready to take this project up a notch. Google announced that it is now prepared to upgrade the hardware as well as offer a one-time swap of the first Google Glass for this second generation Google Glass in November.
Google Glass fans will be more in love with the second generation Google Glass. The new hardware can work with future lines of shades as well as prescription frames. The new hardware also offers a mono earbud. The battery size and camera sensor may also be improved. However, what is really making the fans jump up and down is the fact that Google Glass may now work well with prescription glasses.
This is a huge improvement. One of the main contentions with the first
generation of Google Glass is that those with eyeglasses cannot test the
device or wear it altogether. Either they have to change to contacts or
they will not have the opportunity to use Google Glasses. With the
second generation Google glass, people with prescription glasses may
have the opportunity to experience this already. Those who have the
Google Glass first generation can also swap it for a new one by just
signing up and completing the swap once the program runs.
According to Phone Arena, Google is now ready to take this project up a notch. Google announced that it is now prepared to upgrade the hardware as well as offer a one-time swap of the first Google Glass for this second generation Google Glass in November.
Google Glass fans will be more in love with the second generation Google Glass. The new hardware can work with future lines of shades as well as prescription frames. The new hardware also offers a mono earbud. The battery size and camera sensor may also be improved. However, what is really making the fans jump up and down is the fact that Google Glass may now work well with prescription glasses.
This is a huge improvement. One of the main contentions with the first
generation of Google Glass is that those with eyeglasses cannot test the
device or wear it altogether. Either they have to change to contacts or
they will not have the opportunity to use Google Glasses. With the
second generation Google glass, people with prescription glasses may
have the opportunity to experience this already. Those who have the
Google Glass first generation can also swap it for a new one by just
signing up and completing the swap once the program runs.
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