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by cm2187
3765 days ago
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Google glasses failed not just for technological reasons. There are lots of people who are just not keen to wear glasses, or watches for that matter. I doubt we will see a future where everyone is walking with a giant cooking pot on their head. I can see some common usage, like working in a plane. You can face a giant spreadsheet that you only can see. For 3d modelling this will be certainly useful. Is it going to change significantly our way of life like mobile phones did? I can't see how. |
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Google glasses were still way too clunky; ubiquity may not happen in earnest until the technology comes as contact lenses. That's still science fiction, but far from impossible. And many of us wear glasses already, so wearing something discrete that doesn't look as ridiculous as google glasses did, would already be embraced.
There is a huge opportunity for such tech to change our life as much as the cell phone. Discrete heads up display with instructions for new objects, forgotten names, dates, places etc.. Beautiful, personalized artwork and decor at the office and home. The list is endless.