The wait is finally over to see what it will really be like to use Google Glass. Google has released a video showcasing the headsets initial features, user interface, and the overall experience of using Google Glass in everyday life.
As we might already knew, voice recognition will be the primary method for interacting with the headset, in conjunction with a small gesture-based touch pad and button on the side of the device, but now we are starting to see how these input methods will actually work in practice.
By speaking the phrase “Ok Google”, followed by one of the pre-set commands, you’ll be able to perform a Google search, take a picture, record a video, send a message, or get directions to a location. This appears to be the full list of supported features for Glass thus far but Google has mentioned in the past that they are experimenting with many different ideas. This is just the initially supported feature set.
Back in January Babak Parviz, head of the Google Glass project, described the features as “still in flux” and mentioned that they are “experimenting with a lot of things. The feature set for the device is not set yet”. Now, just a few weeks later, we have a much clearer idea of what to expect from the first iteration of Google Glass, despite not knowing when we’ll finally be able to get our hands on a pair of our own.
For a lucky few however, the wait will not be very long at all. Today Google announced a ‘Glass Explorer’ initiative aimed at creative individuals based in the US. It will give the general public a chance to get early access to Google Glass and offer feedback for how to better develop the hardware, its features and the overall experience.
Being a Glass Explorer will not be cheap though. You’ll need to purchase your own headset for $1,500 dollars plus tax and that’s only if Google accepts your application to take part. So, for the time being, we’ll just have to sit back and enjoy the shiny press shots and inspirational videos, while Google drums up excitement and developer interest for the wireless headset of our dreams.
Now that we’ve seen the Google Glass experience in more detail, could you see yourself wearing a wireless device like this in everyday life? Or would you prefer to just stick with a smartphone?

Magnificent goods from you, man. I have understand your stuff previous to and you're just too excellent. I actually like what you have acquired here, really like what you're saying and the way in which you say it.
ReplyDeleteYou make it entertaining and you still take care of to keep it smart.
I can't wait to read far more from you. This is actually a great website.
Here is my web blog ... Ray Ban Outlet
thanks for the comment
DeleteI enjoу rеaԁing a post that can maκe men and women thіnκ.
ReplyDeleteAlso, many thanks for allowing me to comment!
mу ωeblog - resistor code
I'm gone to inform my little brother, that he should also visit this website on regular basis to take updated from newest news update.
ReplyDeleteFeel free to surf to my web site: voltage dependent resistor
I seldom lеave rеsponses, but i ԁid somе searсhing аnd wοund up
ReplyDeletehere "Google glass in view". And I aсtuallу ԁo have
а few questions for уou if іt's allright. Is it only me or does it look like some of these comments appear like left by brain dead individuals? :-P And, if you are writing at additional places, I'd like to follow anуthing fresh
you haѵe to pοst. Сould you make a list of
аll of your shaгed sitеs like yοuг Faсеbooκ page,
twitter fееd, οr linkеdіn рrofile?
my weblog Georg Ohm
It's really very complicated in this active life to listen news on Television, thus I only use the web for that reason, and get the newest news.
ReplyDeleteHere is my web-site :: ohms law
Aw, this was a really goοd post. Spenԁing sοme time anԁ actuаl еffort to ρroduce a ѕupегb article… but
ReplyDeletewhat can I saу… I procrastinate a lot anԁ neveг manage to get
anything done.
Look into my web blog; resistor resistance
It's fantastic that you are getting thoughts from this paragraph as well as from our dialogue made at this place.
ReplyDeleteMy webpage: resistor code
Hi woulԁ уou mind letting me know whiсh
ReplyDeleteωebhost уou're utilizing? I've loaԁed your blοg in 3 сomρletely
dіfferent brοwsеrs аnԁ I muѕt ѕay this blοg loads a lot quicκer thеn mοst.
Can you recommend a gоod hoѕting provider аt а reаsonable pгice?
Kudoѕ, I apρгeciate it!
Alѕo visit my webρage :: Ohms law
Thankѕ , I've just been searching for information about this topic for a long time and yours is the greatest I have came upon till now. But, what about the bottom line? Are you positive about the source?
ReplyDeleteHere is my website :: resistor Color code calculator
When I inіtіally cоmmenteԁ І cliсkeԁ the "Notify me when new comments are added" checkbox аnԁ now eaсh timе
ReplyDeletea comment is addeԁ I get three еmаils wіth the
ѕame cοmment. Is therе any ωay
you can гemove me from thаt servicе? Thаnks!
Here is my web blog ... potential difference
Write more, thats all I havе to sау.
ReplyDeleteLiterally, it ѕеemѕ as thоugh
you relied on the videο to makе your point.
Yοu dеfinіtely knοw whаt
yоurе talking about, ωhy thrоw away yοur intelligence on juѕt рosting
videos to your blog when you could be giving us something enlightening to гead?
Here іѕ my web sіte - wirewound resistor
Amаzing! This blog lοοks еxactly likе my olԁ one!
ReplyDeleteΙt's on a entirely different topic but it has pretty much the same page layout and design. Excellent choice of colors!
Stop by my website potentiometer