Google Glass Price, Review, Release Date, Specs: Google Unveils New Frames Now Supporting Prescription Glasses
Google Glass is becoming more accessible for everyone.
Although the glasses worn by people who have had the privilege of trying them have been distinctive in appearance, that is not as much the case anymore. Google Glass is now compatible with customers who require prescription glasses and has also undergone a complete transformation in shape and style. The glasses are now more reminiscent of the glasses we now see every day while walking through the streets or working alongside others.
One of the most anticipated pieces of technology that we have seen in years, Google Glass has shown the potential to revolutionize the way we see, think, perceive, and process things throughout our every day life.
Although Google Glass is indeed becoming more accessible and easier to use, there are still some issues plaguing users and it will likely be a while before we see a more finished product. For example, as mentioned by CNN, people cannot simply take off the Google Glass from one frame and place it on the other frame for the other eye. The process is not fast and simple but rather tedious since it requires a screw to be taken out and replaced when the Google Glass is moved.
Additionally, some people have experienced run-ins with the law as the authorities have started to question how much information could be secretly exchanged or stolen via the discreet but powerful device. Just weeks ago, a man from Ohio was questioned because the police thought he might have been secretly recording a film in theaters. He had to explain to the authorities that his Google Glass was turned off at the time.
What do you think about the improvements and changes in Google Glass? If you have already tried Google Glass, what have you thought about it so far? If you have not been able to try it all out but hope to make the purchase in the future, what makes you interested in them? Let us know in the comments section below.