Comment got glass (Score 1) 421
I've had google glass for a couple weeks now. We're trying to get another one for our team to make developing social apps for it easier.
I've been using it in different situations as pilots for some of our ideas and I've been wearing it home and in the office as much as i can.
The meeting/calendar integration is pretty impressive.
believe it or not, wearing it feels like having less of a reliance on technology. I know that sounds weird, but after a week or so it felt true. There is something liberating about not having to pull your phone out all the time. It almost has the feel of having an assistant whispering in your ear (without headphones) that you can ask any question of and who knows exactly where you have to go, how to get there and knowing where you are it knows when you have to leave to get there and even provides information on the people you're going to meet with the addition of apps like refresh and evernote. It paradoxically ends up being less intrusive than your phone or laptop.
We compiled a basic writing app for it and paired with a bluetooth keyboard it's really useful in that sense too.
And yes, the map/directions on this thing is far superior to any other path-finding device. it's amazing to use. I used it to catch my Uber driver trying to screw me over.
Wait until you see some of the apps we are designing for it. And i'm sure there are many great ideas out there waiting on a more stable developer kit.
Not sure if it would be worth it for non-developers at this point with presumably a release coming soon that will be much cheaper.
But what hell, if you have the money i say get it.
I've been using it in different situations as pilots for some of our ideas and I've been wearing it home and in the office as much as i can.
The meeting/calendar integration is pretty impressive.
believe it or not, wearing it feels like having less of a reliance on technology. I know that sounds weird, but after a week or so it felt true. There is something liberating about not having to pull your phone out all the time. It almost has the feel of having an assistant whispering in your ear (without headphones) that you can ask any question of and who knows exactly where you have to go, how to get there and knowing where you are it knows when you have to leave to get there and even provides information on the people you're going to meet with the addition of apps like refresh and evernote. It paradoxically ends up being less intrusive than your phone or laptop.
We compiled a basic writing app for it and paired with a bluetooth keyboard it's really useful in that sense too.
And yes, the map/directions on this thing is far superior to any other path-finding device. it's amazing to use. I used it to catch my Uber driver trying to screw me over.
Wait until you see some of the apps we are designing for it. And i'm sure there are many great ideas out there waiting on a more stable developer kit.
Not sure if it would be worth it for non-developers at this point with presumably a release coming soon that will be much cheaper.
But what hell, if you have the money i say get it.