Concept

Google Glass

Summary
Google Glass, or simply Glass, is a brand of smart glasses developed and sold by Google. It was developed by X (previously Google X), with the mission of producing a ubiquitous computer. Google Glass displays information to the wearer using a head-up display. Wearers communicate with the Internet via natural language voice commands. Google started selling a prototype of Google Glass to qualified "Glass Explorers" in the US on April 15, 2013, for a limited period for 1,500,beforeitbecameavailabletothepubliconMay15,2014.Ithadanintegral5megapixelstill/720pvideocamera.Theheadsetreceivedagreatdealofcriticismamidconcernsthatitsusecouldviolateexistingprivacylaws.OnJanuary15,2015,GoogleannouncedthatitwouldstopproducingtheGoogleGlassprototype.TheprototypewassucceededbytwoEnterpriseEditions,whosesalesweresuspendedonMarch15,2023.GoogleGlasswasdevelopedbyGoogleX,thefacilitywithinGoogledevotedtotechnologicaladvancementssuchasdriverlesscars.TheGoogleGlassprototyperesembledstandardeyeglasseswiththelensreplacedbyaheadupdisplay.Inmid2011,Googleengineeredaprototypethatweighed;by2013theywerelighterthantheaveragepairofsunglasses.InApril2013,theExplorerEditionwasmadeavailabletoGoogleI/OdevelopersintheUnitedStatesfor1,500, before it became available to the public on May 15, 2014. It had an integral 5 megapixel still/720p video camera. The headset received a great deal of criticism amid concerns that its use could violate existing privacy laws. On January 15, 2015, Google announced that it would stop producing the Google Glass prototype. The prototype was succeeded by two Enterprise Editions, whose sales were suspended on March 15, 2023. Google Glass was developed by Google X, the facility within Google devoted to technological advancements such as driverless cars. The Google Glass prototype resembled standard eyeglasses with the lens replaced by a head-up display. In mid-2011, Google engineered a prototype that weighed ; by 2013 they were lighter than the average pair of sunglasses. In April 2013, the Explorer Edition was made available to Google I/O developers in the United States for 1,500. The product was publicly announced in April 2012. Sergey Brin wore a prototype of the Glass to an April 5, 2012, Foundation Fighting Blindness event in San Francisco. In May 2012, Google demonstrated for the first time how Google Glass could be used to shoot videos. Google provided four prescription frame choices for $225 and free with the purchase of any new Glass unit. Google entered in a partnership with the Italian eyewear company Luxottica, owners of the Ray-Ban, Oakley, and other brands, to offer additional frame designs. In June 2014, Nepal government adopted Google Glass for tackling poachers of wild animals and herbs of Chitwan International Park and other parks listed under World heritage sites.
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