Came across this review on YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fxtl9VChZhM
Monochrome (green) head mounted display that looks like a regular pair of glasses. Mainly useful as a HUD. Has a microphone but no speakers. Seems to have basic head tracking. Marketing claims a day and a half of battery life with light use.
Main Features:
- Teleprompter
- Live Translation
- Speech-to-Text 30-Second Notes
- Phone Notifications
- AI Assistant (an LLM)
- GPS navigation
- Time/Date/Weather
Screenshots
The G1 Smart Glasses:
Live Translation (in this case French to English):
Time/Date/Weather/Notifications:
Turn by Turn Navigation:
GPS Map:
What do you folks think?
Sure, assuming the glasses’ UI would let you control audio being piped to the earbuds. But I think Google Glass had bone conducting speakers that weren’t heavy or power hungry. Maybe there’s a good reason they left speakers off the G1 that I’m not considering.
There are those Bose glasses headphones which, iirc, were pretty bulky, and also they leaked the sound so everyone nearby would hear. Maybe bone conducting would work but I think you need a bit of pressure for those to work well which would (probably) be uncomfortable after a while.