Google Glass-A Dream Specs!!
Imagine
a world where you can have worldwide vision or gaint internet vision hanged over your eyes or you can say in simple
words that Google is inbuilt in your eyes. Yes the concept is merely true.
Let’s have a glimpse over the concept.
Back
in early 2012, before the world had heard of Google Glass, the technology world
was on fire with rumours that a hard work is going on to find something new and
very modern technology with evolutionary design; a wearing technology with
computer known as “GOOGLE GLASS”
As
the days went by, it was clear that not only was this true, but that Google's
dream of wearable technology was far, far closer to release than anyone would
have guessed.
What
is Google glass?
Google Glass is an
attempt to free data from desktop computers and portable devices like phones
and tablets, and place it right in front of our eyes.
Essentially,
Google Glass is a hands free wearable technology which consists of a tiny
screen projection that hovers in front of our eyes. It consists of a camera, display, touchpad, battery and
microphone built into spectacle frames so that we can set a balance on display
in our field of vision.
At the back there
is a battery and a tiny speaker that rests against our head and uses the bones
of skull to amplify its output. The front contains the camera, processor, and a
tiny display screen to interface with the world of Google.
Features:
Some of the
important features of Google glass are as follow:-
·
We can record a
video which is going on in front of our eyes and share it as live telecast.
·
We can take
picture with the help of camera which is inbuilt in this.
·
While taking
picture or video recording; a recording
light is displayed above the eye which is unnoticeable to the wearer.
·
We can search for
any query or images according to our need.
·
It gives us
knowledge about the directions with the help of Google map.
·
We can send mails
through this very easily.
·
The functionality
will also bring the ability to translate the words being spoken to us in our
own language on the display.
·
It also displays
the knowledge about weather.
·
It can identify
our friends in a crowd and allows us to dictate an email.
·
It gives us
details about the flight while we are waiting at the airport.
·
It is also
incredible easy to connect. It works with any blue tooth enabled phone, even
with an iphone. But the best experience will be found with an android phone.
·
It does not have
a cellular radio built-in, but it can make a calls via blue tooth through our
phone.
·
Battery life
lasts in a day, but only if we don’t capture photos and record lot’s of video’s,
which can discharge our battery very quickly.
Technical Specifications:-
·
It has built-in
camera of 5 mega pixel, which is capable of 720p video recording.
·
There is 16 GB of
flash memory built into the device, although only 12 GB will be available for
user storage.
·
It consists of
682 MB RAM.
·
Bluetooth and Wi Fi
is built in, but there is no GPS chip –
so that the Glass will work best
alongwith an Android phone, although we can also pair it with any Bluetooth
enabled phone.
·
The sound will be
produced through bone conduction transfer - vibrating our skull to transmit to
our ears.
·
The frame will
come with replacement and adjustable nosepads, and is expected to be both
lightweight and extremely robust. It will also have a touchpad along one arm.
·
There is a micro
USB cable and charger to charge the battery, which lasts approximately in a
day.
·
Lastly, Google
glass will come in five colours: charcoal, tangerine, shale, cotton and sky.
When is the Google glass release date?
A
final release date of Google glass has not been announced but it is expected
that it may arrive at the end of 2013.
How much will Google glass costs?
The
Google glass costs $1500, but the customer versions are expected to be cheaper.
Conclusion:-
Google
glass is a surprisingly simple gadget that could be the next big thing because
it is a piece of powerful, stylish and elegant consumer technology that anyone
can use it without any training.
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