Google’s Next Glass Will Not Have Glass

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The team of Google Glass, now called Project Aura, is reportedly working on three new prototypes of wearable technology. One of them happens to be a gadget which relies entirely on audio. It is unclear at this point how it will be different from any other pair of headphones or a Bluetooth earpiece. However, it is highly likely to be part of the Project’s work on hands-free computing.Google Glass Prescriptions

Started in June as the successor to the Google Glass division, Project Aura was initially part of Google X “moonshots” lab. It’s now headed by Tony Fadell, the Nest Labs CEO, along with the reputed designer, Ivy Ross.

When Amazon laid off a bunch of its engineers, many of whom were audio experts, Google gave them refuge. Now they seem to be working on developing the audio-focused gadget for Google.google-glass-macro

At the same time, Project Aura won’t get rid of screens altogether. The company is working on two other devices other than this audio-only gadget. The other two gizmos are likely to have screens and are reportedly meant for businesses that require head-mounted display. Let’s see how this Project and its goals pan out. We’ll update you as soon as we have more information.

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4 responses to “Google’s Next Glass Will Not Have Glass”

  1. Bryan Donnelly Avatar
    Bryan Donnelly

    What crap. Why would anyone want this

  2. Robert Dougherty Avatar
    Robert Dougherty

    I want my google glass with a stiff drink, so I can actually be melow while it frustrates me.

  3. Sanjot Tandel Avatar
    Sanjot Tandel

    Don’t even have the current glass and Google is working on the next glass. -_-

  4. Nikhil Khandelwal Avatar
    Nikhil Khandelwal

    It seems like google glass will arrive in next century.

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