Google shows what it's like to use Google Glass

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Google is slowly pulling down Project Glass' veil of secrecy. With each new announcement, Google reveals a tad bit more of the device's secrets.

Today marked the release of a new video, which shows off the User Interface of Google Glass. The UI shown in the video is a lot more real and less exaggerated than the original concept video. Users interact with Google Glass through a single pane in the top right.

The video shows off some basic things, like recording video, or taking pictures and then sharing them with friends in your circles. You can also video chat with friends, or relatives who are in your circles.

While the device is not being used, it looks as though it simply just shows the time - pretty much like a clock... but wrapped around your eyes...

The video also shows off things like voice control, which obviously has a very large roll in making the device easy to use. But it goes as far as allowing the user to talk out loud and the device will make a note of what is being said - Pretty much like Siri on apple devices.

And, as you would expect, it supports an image search feature, which more than likely scans Google Images for results, then gives you a few of those results on the pane in the top left of the device.

Here is the video, if you have not seen it yet:




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xPhotographPosted:

Tryvis SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!


ill take your money

PlusnetPosted:

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TuqPosted:

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PGAPosted:

looks pretty cool

SmurfsPosted:

Looks cool so far.

JupPosted:

Looks pretty cool

RockstarGamesPosted:

'Look at that weirdo talking to himself'

imgurPosted:

This really looks silly, I can't see people using this. :/

imgurPosted:

Reduction I wonder if it's like most things in ads, like Siri, where they make the ads perfect to make it look perfect but when you get the real thing it has faults.


That's exactly what I thought.

Third_EyePosted:

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Reduction The new GoPro?


No, Go Pro's are more extreme. They can be in water and can with stand some damage.


I guess so.


They're still a good alternative for a clunky little camera with a helmet attachment and all that. Besides, most activities are on land lol