Sunday, 5 March 2017

GOOGLE GLASS

Assalamualaikum & Hi!

A Google Glass

     I am so impressed when I saw this picture. As a girl which is wearing a spectacles I really love this glass. It was like OMG!! I should have this! Please :')
      Google  glasses are one innovation that hasn’t really caught on, but the concept is pretty next level. If they could just nail the style aspect of the frames, there wouldn’t be much not to like about the accessory. With Google Glass, which has already been discontinued, you could take photos, look at a map, and record a video without ever touching another device. But, eye wear company Oakley has recently announced that they are investing in smart glasses that are enabled with Bluetooth technology, and hopefully they can make it more aesthetically pleasing.It make our interaction with it completely hands-free. The glasses function as a wearable computer with a head-mounted display and a sleek look in a variety of colors. Google Glass brings information straight to your eyes in a hands-free format. From browsing the web to recording a video, the user interacts with the Glass through natural language voice commands. Now that’s some really cool stuff. 
    The pro's of this glasses is more immediate. The usage of many apps often requires some planning ahead of time. If you need information without delay, alternate directions in lieu of a detour for example, you’d better already have the app you require booted up and ready to go. Otherwise, you might be in for a bit of a wait. On the other hand, wearable tech can, hypothetically, provide you with the information you require immediately, responding to your environment and keeping you updated with whatever you might want to know on the fly. No time wasting stumbling through your phone for apps or even getting it out of your pocket and unlocking it. 
    However, it also have con's which is less versatile. Clearly, wearable tech can do plenty that standard smartphones and tablets can’t do, but they also have some pretty serious limitations. For example, you’re not going to want to write an email on a watch, and while your bracelet may light up to let you know when you’ve received a message it’s not going to allow you to see it or respond to it. Most pieces of wearable tech aren’t going to come with keyboards because there’s simply nowhere to put them. You’re also probably not going to use a watch or a pair of glasses to make a phone call. Whereas iPad and Androids are machines of many facets, most wearable tech is built around one very specific purpose. What that purpose is changes from machine to machine, but one constant remains  these devices simply aren’t as versatile as smartphones in some areas. In my opinion, the glasses make our work more easier. 

Don't forget to check more update from me soon. 
                                                                                                                                         With love, Khal 

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