GOOGLE GLASS

GOOLE GLASS

Google Glass is a wearable, voice- and motion-controlled Android device that resembles a pair of eyeglasses and displays information directly in the user’s field of vision.

Google Glass offers an augmented reality experience by using visual, audio and location-based inputs to provide relevant information. For example, upon entering an airport, a user could automatically receive flight status information.

DEVELOPMENT

It was developed by Google X in 2013,When it was launched consumers immediately voiced their concern of the glasses being an invasion of privacy. Google Glass represented inescapable recording in everyday life.

In 2017 work resumed with Glass Enterprise Edition. This relaunch of the project focused all efforts on making a product that would benefit workplaces like factories and warehouses. In 2019, a new version of it was released — the Glass Enterprise Edition 2.

How Google Glasses work?

WORKING OF GOOGLE GLASS

It contains a mini-projector, which projected the layer via a clever, semi-transparent prism directly on the retina in the eye. When the it is high on the nose, so that you can practically see through underneath, you must turn the eye up to view the image sharp. The Google Glass operating system (OS) is based on a version of Android.

Features of

  • Turn-by-turn directions
  • Voice translations
  • Virtual reminders
  • Google Now support
  • Voice dictation and gesture control
  • Chatting through Glass
  • Third-party app integration

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • A true “hands-free” experience
  • Makes your life easier
  • You’re always connected

Cons

  • May take a toll on your vision
  • Could be a distraction
  • Not everyone is on board

Uses

USES OF GOOGLE GLASS

  • In hospitals
  • In surgical procedures
  • Helping children with autism
  • In Journalism

How and Why Did It Failed?

Unfortunately, the Glass failed because the creators neglected to define and validate the users and what problems it was solving for them. Instead they assumed the product would sell itself even without real solutions or value, that its hype would be enough to appeal to everyone.

CONCLUSION

The Google glasses function as a hands-free smartphone, letting users access the mobile internet browser, camera, maps, calendar, and other apps by voice commands.Google is continuing to give Glass exclusively to businesses, a policy the company approved after the original Glass headset met obstruction over privacy concerns and was later discontinued for the public back in 2015.

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