February 18, 2014

Eight Interesting Facts About Google Glass

By Daniel Price

Eight Interesting Facts About Google Glass

Google Glass is rapidly becoming the most desirable, trendy, and ‘must-have’ wearable technology on the market.

With the device set to go on general sale later this year, we take the opportunity to look at eight interesting facts about this revolutionary new gadget.

1. Features

The design might be super-slick, lightweight and robust, but this doesn’t mean the device lacks features. The model includes Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, speakers, a camera, microphone and touchpad – giving wearers the ability to stay connected and up-to-date regardless of where they are or what they’re doing.

2. Right Eye Only

At present the device only has a screen visible in the right eye. For those who are partially-sighted or have one eye that is significantly stronger than the other, this could be problematic. Google has no plans to release either a left eye or dual-eye version.

3. Voice Activated

Several apps can be activated using the built-in microphone. Google Now allows users to ask the device to quickly check the latest flight details or traffic congestion, and commands such as ‘Take a Photo’ and ‘Call Richard’ will upload photos to the cloud via Google Plus or stream your view to friends respectively.

4. Going Abroad?

Have you have gone on a vacation or business trip and been unsure of what that word on the menu is? Google Glass helps users negotiate foreign lands by not only instantaneously translating words, but also converting measurements, weights and currencies in real time.

5. No Speaker

Google Glass does not have a speaker or headphone included. Instead, when speaking on a conference call or doing some activity which requires sound, the device uses a ‘Bone Conducting Headphone’ (BCH). The BCH uses vibrations to send sound through your skull directly to the receptors in your ear. At present, stereo sound is not supported.

6. Blurring the boundaries of art and technology

David Datuna has become the first artist in the world to integrate artwork with Google Glass. His ‘Portrait of America’ uses GPS locators beneath the canvas so that when viewed through Google Glass it begins to play more than fifty video or audio clips about famous American icons.

7. Never Get Lost Again

Google Glass makes fantastic use of its cloud-based map service. In practice, this means you can receive in-vision directions to a destination, whilst receiving updates about distance travelled, time of arrival and in-journey conditions as you move.

8. It’s Not Really a Pair of Glasses

They might look and feel like glasses, but they are many ways Google Glass differs from a normal pair of specs. For example, the glass cannot be folded and requires an (expensive) special case for transportation, it only comes in one size and cannot be adjusted to fit the wearer, and there is no way to clip on a visor to protect your eyes from the sun.

By Daniel Price

Daniel Price

Daniel is a Manchester-born UK native who has abandoned cold and wet Northern Europe and currently lives on the Caribbean coast of Mexico. A former Financial Consultant, he now balances his time between writing articles for several industry-leading tech (CloudTweaks.com & MakeUseOf.com), sports, and travel sites and looking after his three dogs.
Derek Slager

2024 IT Trends: Using AI to Optimize Your First-Party Data Strategy

2024 AI Optimization Trends IT professionals are in for another challenging year thanks to advancements [...]
Read more
Randy

Gain Critical AI Insights: The Oxford Artificial Intelligence Programme

Acquire Essential Skills for Success in the AI Industry The expansion of online learning within [...]
Read more
John Case

Leverage Cloud-based Technology to Expand Business Opportunities

Leverage Cloud-based Technology It’s no secret that the cloud has changed the way business is [...]
Read more
Dmytro Reshetchenko

Digital Solutions for Legal Matchmaking: The Role of AI in Connecting Clients with Lawyers

The Role of AI in Connecting Clients with Lawyers The legal industry is transforming significantly [...]
Read more
Premkumar Balasubramanian

It Can Be The Year of Right Clouding – But Avoid Potential Pitfalls

Some people are calling 2023 The Year of Cloud Repatriation. I think this is a bit inflammatory. [...]
Read more
Randy

AI Learning and Career Paths: Preparing for the Jobs of Tomorrow

AI Learning and Career Paths The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has long been at [...]
Read more

SPONSOR PARTNER

Explore top-tier education with exclusive savings on online courses from MIT, Oxford, and Harvard through our e-learning sponsor. Elevate your career with world-class knowledge. Start now!
© 2024 CloudTweaks. All rights reserved.