Google Glass is an experimental wearable computer developed by Google X Lab. It features a head-mounted display and can provide hands-free voice activated access to information and communications through natural language voice commands. Some key features include live video chat, 360 degree interactive views, mobile maps, internet access, and the ability to take photos and videos. Google Glass has a small display equivalent to a 25 inch screen from 8 feet away, runs on a 570mAh battery, and connects via WiFi and Bluetooth. It is compatible with Android phones running version 4.0 or higher. Google Glass is currently in an experimental stage and may be available for consumers in 2014 at an estimated price of $1500.
2. INTRODUCTION
Google Glass is termed as a wearable computer.
The Glass project was started "about three years ago" by
an engineer named Babak Parviz.
Glass is being developed by Google X Lab.
Google is considering partnering with sunglass retailers
such as Ray-Ban or Warby Parker.
15. PRICE & AVAILABILITY
Presently google glass is in experimental stage and some
sample products are released in US for users review.
This may be available in market by 2014.
And price is expected to be around $1500