Sunday, 5 May 2013

How Google Could Improve Glass Before Mainstream Launch

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The Google Glass has captivated everyone’s attention, but until the product reaches the large masses, there’s still a year left. And in this time, the product could use some improvements.

While reviews have been quite favorable for the high tech glasses, some issues have resurfaced, while others could become serious problems in time that could affect how the product is received.

When people pay $1,500 on Google Glass, they expect excellency.

While the price isn’t completely untouchable for regular people, they’d have to save money for it. And there lies the demand that Google make this device as perfect as possible.

One thing that the Glass desperately needs is a hardware improvement. The device’s batter life isn’t what Google promised.

When they said that the device should regularly last for about half a day if people did’t take too many pictures or record lengthy videos, they didn’t mention that “half a day “ equals four hours.

The device also needs to be a bit more flexible and resemble regular glasses. That means that it should have foldable arms.

As such, when you want to take the pair off, you don’t look awkward carrying them around.

The Internet giant should always take several steps towards better protecting the device.

Since Glass works with Android, Google’s extremely flexible operating system, jailbreaking the device wasn’t a very difficult task.

This makes Glass vulnerable and no one wants to pay that much money if your data and privacy aren’t guaranteed.

The last and most important thing Glass needs is the apps. You can’t do much without having proper apps. This can be said about computers, smartphones and now, wearable tech.

If developers don’t come up with killer products, it’s hard to believe people won’t lose interest in the gadget after a while.
 
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