With all the talk of Google Glass and Sergey Brin parading them around on the subway and at fashion shows, it’d be nice to know exactly what we can expect to see when we’re wearing them on our faces. Well, now you can as Google have released a video called How It Feels [through Glass] (above) which shows what the world will look when you’re fashioning a pair.The video gives a glimpse of the interface along with showing off the features which are voice-activated: letting you record video and take pics, send messages, search the web, do video chat, get directions, check the weather, and get instant translation using a display box in the corner of your right eye.
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#ifihadglass I would change my name to Rowdy Roddy Piper and recreate 'They Live'.
— sermad (@sermad) February 20, 2013
#ifihadglass I would build an app capable of taking billboards, and replacing them with things you are trying to remember (or cat pictures).
— Kyle Drake (@kyledrake) February 20, 2013
I would try to look cool while I was gobbling motion-sickness pills by the handful #ifihadglass google.com/glass/start/ho…
— Mathew Ingram (@mathewi) February 20, 2013
“We'd love to make everyone an Explorer, but we're starting off a bit smaller. We're still in the early stages, and while we can't promise everything will be perfect, we can promise it will be exciting.” Google say about the application process. The project’s site also reveals that the glasses will come in different colors: Charcoal, Tangerine, Shale, Cotton, Sky.The display itself doesn’t look too intrusive, so it won’t get in the way too much when you’re mountain climbing or leaping from a plane. And the fact that they’re showing this video and opening the glasses up to non-developers shows they’re finally gearing up to release them into the world.@stewart23rd@projectglass We would use it with all generations from our series and get their perspective on the technology.#ifihadglass
— thefinebros (@thefinebros) February 20, 2013