• Google's finally ready to give us Google Glass 2, but is the worl

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wed Jul 20 12:00:04 2022
    Google's finally ready to give us Google Glass 2, but is the world ready?

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    Wed, 20 Jul 2022 10:40:23 +0000

    Description:
    Google is ready to start public tests for the successor to its Google Glass
    AR devices, but can it avoid another flop?

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    Seven years after discontinuing the Google Glass prototype and pivoting towards business-exclusive applications, it appears that the Californian tech giant is finally ready to give consumer-focused AR tech another chance.

    In an official blog post , Google announced that it would soon start publicly testing prototypes for its upcoming Google AR devices, which will focus on live translation and navigation features.

    Rumors that Google is developing new AR glasses have been swirling for a while, and in one low-key swoop, it has officially confirmed they were true all along. While lacking a lot of the excitement we would have expected for such an announcement, this is a smart tactical move for Google.

    As admitted in the post, lab testing has its limitations and to take its development to the next stage it needs to get these devices out into the real world. Rather than playing catch-up after these glasses are spotted in the wild from next month (August 2022), Google can get out ahead and control expectations.

    On that note of controlling expectations, dont expect to see too many of
    these Google Glass successors out in the wild for yourself at least not for
    a while.

    Initial real-world testing will be on a small scale where only a few dozen Google employees and testers will be walking around with the glasses on. At first theyll be mostly focused in and around Google headquarters locations in the US, too.

    Plus, just because testing is starting to ramp up theres no guarantee that Googles next AR glasses are anywhere near close to being consumer-ready. (Image credit: Google)

    The way the tech giant is describing its upcoming tests we could be looking
    at prototypes akin to Metas VR headset test designs .

    Rather than being a complete headset, each device was instead designed to
    test out one feature at a time to perfect its implementation. In the case of Google, we could see one prototype that excels at translation, while another is an expert navigator. Eventually, these designs could be combined into a single wearable, but that will take time. Specs education

    Even if Google is testing a single unified prototype it could face the return of an old enemy public fear. While Google promises that its latest AR
    devices are restricted on how they can use their cameras and microphones,
    that likely wont assuage peoples concerns.

    When Google Glass first launched there were numerous reports of people being attacked while wearing them in public. Googles return to AR wearables could once again be stopped in its tracks if its testers and early supporters are once again tormented by physical assaults.

    That said, the AR and VR tech has become a lot more commonplace in recent years. The Meta Quest 2 ( previously Oculus Quest 2 ) has reportedly sold
    over 15 million units since launch not massively far behind the PS5s
    supposed 20 million helping to get reality-warping tech into peoples hands. Similarly, weve seen the launch of various smart and AR glasses, like the Nreal Air and Ray-Ban Stories , further setting the stage for more advanced devices.

    Well have to wait and see how the general public reacts though, not only next month when testers start walking around with the prototypes but also when
    they officially launch. Another big fault of the original Google Glass was
    its tough-to-swallow $1,500 price tag. Given the current economic hardships many people are facing right now, a similarly expensive product could once again be doomed to fail.

    If you're looking for some navigation help today and can't wait for Google Glass 2 to launch, why not check out our pick of five great Google Maps features you might not know about .



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