Google Glass to be integrated in prescription frames

Google Glass to be integrated in prescription frames
Updated 11 March 2014 17:19
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Google Glass to be integrated in prescription frames

Google Glass to be integrated in prescription frames

NEW YORK: Google Glass is being integrated into prescription frames from the US tech giant, a move that could broaden the appeal of the Internet-connected eyewear.
Google announced Tuesday it was making a version of the eyewear for people who wear prescription glasses, addressing one of the concerns about the new product.
"If we had a nickel for every time someone has asked about prescription lenses for Glass... well, we'd have a lot of nickels," said a Google Glass blog posting.
"So we want you to be the first to know that the Titanium Collection is here, with a handful of new styles for Glass so you can make it your own. Whether you wear prescription glasses or just want a new look, we've got four feather-light titanium frames designed just for you."
Google Glass is currently being tested by a small number of "explorers" who paid $1,500 each for the eyewear. It is expected to get a wider release sometime this year.
During the testing phase, developers are creating apps for the eyewear, which can range from getting weather reports to sharing videos to playing games.