Google's innovative augmented reality glasses, ready for release in 2014
The innovative glasses will have an audio system by 'bone conduction', that would do without headphones, and a virtual keyboard that the user could project onto the user's hand or arm.
Surrounded by a great mystery, the glasses for augmented reality that Google is developing are, today more than ever, something tangible. The US regulatory body FCC already has a prototype for study and approval, with access to the technical specifications of the device.
Although very little information has transcended, We already know that they will have wireless connection ( Wi-Fi 802.11b/g 2,4 Ghz) and Bluetooth 4.0.
A very innovative element will be its audio system that, by 'bone conduction’ It will allow to receive sounds through the sound waves in contact with the skull. In theory, this advance could mean dispensing with headphones.
Another patent filed with the FCC is a virtual keyboard that the glasses would be able to project onto the arm or hand., Although this does not mean that this technology is already present in this first version.
Until now, only a group of developers had access to Google Glasses. The co-founder of Google, Sergey Brin was recently seen in the subway testing this innovative technological bet on the ground.
Google Glasses will be launched on the market, Expected, in 2014.
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