Google"s Project Glass is a series of devices which have a built in HUD and have the ability to take pictures and videos. As the name suggests, these are wearable so the hassle of holding your camera steady to record footage is completely eliminated.
Google has been testing these glasses in the past few months and during this process, the company has been very public about the progression of the device. Google co-founder Sergey Brin showed off the glasses at a charity event in April and more recently, Google employees have published a series of photos from an even more recent "Google Glass Walk" this week. The photos show Sergey Brin, Colby Brown, Peter Hurley, and other Google employees using the prototype glasses in public — which could indicate the glasses are ready to be moved out of the labs for extensive prototyping.
The company has also featured a video recording sample from the Project Glass Device on Google+. The video is just 15 seconds long and shot in 720P and it shows what it"s like to be on a trampoline while using Project Glass. The video sample can be seen below:
There currently isn’t an estimated release date for the gadget, but it’s sure to be something to wait around for regardless.
Via: The Verge
Source: Google+