Google Glass - smart glasses with vision correction
A program was launched by Google Glass Explorer for users of "smart glasses" with poor eyesight .
Even last year , Google announced this feature, promised to provide a wide selection of frames and lenses. Now the idea is being implemented.
Participants in the program were able to order the optional frames for corrective glasses to Google Glass. Users to choose several options within the four design styles : Curve, Thin, Split, Bold. Frames series Titanium Collection allow in the future to join them Google Glass with a few small screws . The price of such solutions is $ 225. Orders can be placed from tomorrow.
In the future the range will be extended and frames are likely to become available to order devices made ??of other materials. But the users will buy spectacle lenses separately. - 17D-
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- 29 January 2014 15:47
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