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btw, I think ST:NG did an episode with this.
Why do i sense this is an elaborate April Fools joke by Google?
Not feeling it, at least not yet. Maybe it'll take off, but I'd be surprised. Here's some of my issues with it:
- As the post above shows, they just look...weird.
- Glasses are way too prone to damage. Before I started wearing contacts, I would always sit on, drop, scratch, and otherwise unintentionally abuse them from the day I got them, not to mention losing a few pairs. They'd better he hella strong, not to mention able to survive the elements (i.e. rain, especially for us Oregonians). You can buy a case to help protect phones, but not so much for frames and lenses.
- What if I want/need to wear sunglasses?
- Sounds like unless you happen to always be in a Wifi area, your glasses will be very limited. I guess you can also hook up a 3G/4G phone to them? So now I have an ugly cord attached to these already-ugly glasses. Awesome...
- Not exactly how useful it will be for 90% of the population 90% of the time. In fact I would think it'd be distracting when trying to work, driving (and knowing where you're going already), etc.
- $1,500?! Wayyyy too much. I *might* consider them for a hundred bucks or so. Maybe.
Yeah, no this isn't practical
You say that now, but I'm willing to bet you see them all over the place. Especially in LA.
Not until it is incorporated with designer glasses. People are too into style than walking around with something like this on their head.
At the heart of it, people are really into status. There's plenty of people who will gladly look like a moron and be proud doing so just to show everyone else that they're a) rich and b) on the cutting edge. Perhaps moreso here in SF than Oregon but these things will spread geographically over time as they become more "normal", more practical, and more affordable.
Not feeling it, at least not yet. Maybe it'll take off, but I'd be surprised. Here's some of my issues with it:
- As the post above shows, they just look...weird.
- Glasses are way too prone to damage. Before I started wearing contacts, I would always sit on, drop, scratch, and otherwise unintentionally abuse them from the day I got them, not to mention losing a few pairs. They'd better he hella strong, not to mention able to survive the elements (i.e. rain, especially for us Oregonians). You can buy a case to help protect phones, but not so much for frames and lenses.
- What if I want/need to wear sunglasses?
- Sounds like unless you happen to always be in a Wifi area, your glasses will be very limited. I guess you can also hook up a 3G/4G phone to them? So now I have an ugly cord attached to these already-ugly glasses. Awesome...
- Not exactly how useful it will be for 90% of the population 90% of the time. In fact I would think it'd be distracting when trying to work, driving (and knowing where you're going already), etc.
- $1,500?! Wayyyy too much. I *might* consider them for a hundred bucks or so. Maybe.
They look like something I wouldn't just be wearing all of the time (unless you're a Universal Soldier or something).
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They look like something I wouldn't just be wearing all of the time (unless you're a Universal Soldier or something).
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