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Google Glasses ‘Getting Started’ Demonstration Released (video)

9:21 am May 1, 2013 By Julian Horsey

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Google has today released a new demonstration video showing you how their new Google Glasses function and the features you can control using the Google Glasses touch controller on the side of the device.

Google Glasses are compatible with Any Bluetooth-capable phone, and the MyGlass companion app that enables GPS and SMS messaging requires Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich or higher to function. Watch the video after the jump to learn more about the Google Glasses project and see it in action.

Google Glasses

To re-cap the Google Glasses eyewear are fitted with a high resolution display offering users the equivalent of a 25 inch high definition screen from eight feet away.

Google Glasses are also equipped with Bluetooth and Wifi 802.11b/g connectivity, and 12 GB of usable memory, synced with Google cloud storage, from a total of 16 GB Flash.

The camera on the new Google Glasses eyewear is 5 megapixel and has been designed to capture 720p footage, with audio provided to the users using Bone Conduction Transducer technology, that sends the sounds to the inner ear through the bones of your skull. The Google Glasses mobile app is now available to download from the Google Play Store for free, Google explains:

“MyGlass allows you to configure and manage your Google Glasses device. : If you don’t have Glass, then downloading this will be a waste of time. Sorry about that. But if you swipe the screenshots to the right you’ll see there’s a picture of a puppy in pajamas. So not a total waste of time after all.”

When Google starts shipping their new  Google Glasses eyewear it will come with a microUSB cable and charger, a pouch and an attachable shade and clear lens. Google explains that the microUSB cable and charger has been specifically designed to charge their Google Glasses eyewear. For more information on the new Google Glasses jump over to the Google website for details.

Source: Google

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