Google Glass UI shown off in new video

Google Glass UI shown off in new video
Google has posted a video to show you how it feels to use its ambitious Glass prototype.

All the footage in the video is actually recorded through Glass. The video shows a variety of different scenarios, including sky diving, a rollercoaster ride, horse riding and more. You interact with Glass by simply instructing it to do something, like "record a video."



It also shows sharing images that you've just taken with contacts, and requesting that it shows you certain types of pictures.

Another part shows how you can ask Glass to translate words for you, and get a response pretty quickly. Glass is still very much a work in progress, but it is headed in the right direction.



Written by: James Delahunty @ 20 Feb 2013 9:02
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  • 8 comments
  • Gradical

    I don't understand, I'm throwing money at the screen and nothing is happening!

    20.2.2013 09:16 #1

  • A5J4DX

    awesome!

    20.2.2013 16:53 #2

  • nonoitall

    Not sure how I feel about a device that takes a constant camera feed of everything I say and do and that has a direct line to Google...

    Scratch that, I'm pretty sure about how I feel -- wary.

    20.2.2013 18:17 #3

  • stealitall (unverified)

    I wonder how many people are going to die because of this.. I mean some people cant even walk and chew gum with out getting hurt..

    20.2.2013 22:39 #4

  • DVDBack23

    Looks incredible.

    20.2.2013 23:20 #5

  • Bozobub

    Originally posted by nonoitall: Not sure how I feel about a device that takes a constant camera feed of everything I say and do and that has a direct line to Google...

    Scratch that, I'm pretty sure about how I feel -- wary.

    You should only feel wary if you're required to wear the device. Furthermore, it does not record anything, until told to do so. I don't see the problem.

    21.2.2013 00:45 #6

  • nonoitall

    Originally posted by Bozobub: Furthermore, it does not record anything, until told to do so. Well, it wouldn't be the first time Google "accidentally" recorded something. Ironic that the eyePhone was such an obvious jab at Apple, but Google has struck closest to it so far.

    21.2.2013 02:03 #7

  • BeforeYou (unverified)

    Originally posted by Gradical: I don't understand, I'm throwing money at the screen and nothing is happening! "How's the view down there, late adopter!?!?"
    "You late adopter!"

    23.2.2013 18:47 #8

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