Google tests ‘real-time information' glasses

April 05, 2012 11:12 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 11:38 pm IST - San Francisco:

This image released by Google shows eyewear that meshes the online world with the real world.

This image released by Google shows eyewear that meshes the online world with the real world.

Google has announced test of its “Project Glass”, a pair of augmented reality glasses that provides users real-time information right in front of their eyes.

In a blogpost shared on Google Plus, the Project Glass team from Google X, a secret Google research lab working on future technologies like a space elevator, on Wednesday asked people for input, posting several design photos of the glasses and a demo video to show what the glasses might enable users to do.

The augmented reality glasses is a solid metal band running across the brow line with a small heads-up display on the right side.

According to the demo video, a man walks around the streets in New York City, checking and sending text messages with friends, seeing maps as well as information, taking pictures and video chatting via the glasses by voice control.

The New York Times first reported the Project Glass in February. It said at the time that the pair of glasses was expected to go on sale later this year. But a report from Wired magazine said that Project Glass is still more of a concept than an actual product and won't see an official release in the near future.

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