Google Glass adds prescription lenses and stylish frames
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Google Glass has some impressive technical features, but a less-than-trendy look. Google is facing this 鈥渄ork鈥 factor head on by introducing customizable frames and prescription lenses -- two moves that bring Glass one step closer to mainstream appeal.
Google announced the new frames on the聽聽Tuesday morning.
鈥淲hether you wear prescription glasses or just want a new look, we鈥檝e got four feather-light titanium frames designed just for you,鈥 Google reps write. 鈥淎nd if you need prescription lenses and have vision insurance... your policy might even help cover your new frames.鈥
The range from the thick-rimmed, squarish 鈥淏old鈥 to the matte, round 鈥淐urve,鈥 and come in four different subtle accent color options (though they are all outlined in a light gray). Google also announced three new sunglasses frames, designed by Hawaii-based Maui Jim, more oriented for an outdoors and active Google Glass-wearing crowd. These Glass-compatible聽shades are priced at $150 each.
The actual Google Glass hardware, positioned above the right eye, will remain the same. Glass wearers can switch out their frame using a small screw.
Aside from style, Google also included an update that normal-glasses wearers will appreciate: prescription lenses. Considering prescription glasses can be expensive, Google has teamed up with insurance company Vision Service Provider, the nation鈥檚 largest optical healthcare provider, who expanded its coverage to include Google Glass lenses. That won鈥檛 save Google Glass users too much money though -- insurance does not cover the $1,500 cost of the Glass hardware.
However, adding prescriptions has already landed Glass in murky legal waters. Local and federal authorities after wearing Google Glass during a movie until he explained he had connected the frames to his prescription lenses and had turned the hardware off.
This isn鈥檛 the first time Glass has come into trouble with the law. Last year, a woman was ticketed for driving while wearing Google Glass. Though the ticket was dismissed in court, this could be a persistent problem, as many people need prescription glasses to drive.
At the same time, Google Glass developers say law enforcement and society at large just need to give the device some time to prove its worth. For example, apps such as can detect when a driver is falling asleep.
Though Google Glass is still only open to a select group of Google 鈥渆xplorers鈥 who have been selected to pre-purchase and test out the glasses in various settings, Google is aiming for a public release by the end of 2014.聽