3. Introduction
• Google Glass is a wearable computer with an optical head-mounted
display (OHMD) that is being developed by Google in the Project
Glass research and development project.
• It includes voice-controlled Android device that resembles a pair of
eyeglasses and displays information directly in the user's field of
vision.
4. What it does ?
• Accept/Reject a call
• Read/Send Text Messages and e-mails
• Take a Picture and share it.
• HD video Recording.
• GPS tracking and Navigation
• Shows reminder
• Display the weather
• Upload, View and Share Files
• Online Games
7. Advantages
• Light and easily wearable and you won’t require keeping it on and off
your pockets, like mobile phones.
• No Bluetooth or camera needed when Glass is on.
• Make phone calls, sms, emails though Google Glass.
• no smartphone required.
• Keep your calendar events, information, contacts updated on Glass.
• Easier navigation and maps will be provided through Glass.
8. Disadvantages
• No indication while clicking pictures (like pointing the camera)
• Chances are there to drop yourself down in the road while reading a
text or email.
• No public privacy concern so the worry of leaking out information still
remains.
• The future might bring a contact lens version of Glass after which
Google Glass is supposed to sink.
10. Conclusion
Google Glass is a lightweight hands free device that should be worn as
eye glasses. It is the next face changing challenge to technology.
Unlike smartphones or tablets you don’t require putting it on and off
your pocket all the time. Your eyes and voice is enough to operate it all
the way.