Google Glass Prototypes
At this point, large portions of us are acquainted with what the Google Glass looks like. It's smooth, straps around the front of your brow, and has that rectangle with a glass screen set for the right eye. Despite the fact that Google is supposed to be working with Warby Parker to make a cool search for the Glass, today's test Explorer release made a ton of progress from starting stages. In Google I/o's "7 Techmakers and a Microphone" board the previous evening, Google Project Glass Staff Hardware Engineer Jean Wang revealed a few photographs of what
Google Glass 3d print prototypeyes, the Glass is essentially a PC and projector contracted down to the measure of a finger then joined to a flimsy edge. Yet early models indicated that the methodology of scaling down the Glass' equipment was no simple errand.
The initial couple of renditions looked like Google straight up stuck a cell phone on a couple of goggles. At that point it looked like Google stripped down the cell phone to the motherboard, then stuck it onto some fashionable person glasses outline. In the end, the group decided on 3d-printed segments (upper right) to help de-mess. Wang additionally conceded that she'd seen the Saturday Night Live farce with Fred Armisen, and said some of his narrative battles were not too distant from what testing the Glass was similar to.
Innovation improvement is a long and tiring methodology, yet a snappy take a gander at these photographs makes us like today's tech such a great deal more. A ton of work were put into making the item capacity and look great. In spite of the fact that the Glass may have its issues today, we'll hold out that these same designers can culminate the gadget – regardless of the possibility that we're still not exactly beyond any doubt where we'd ever wear the Glass to… or if $1,500 is worth the venture in a disputable test dev
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