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It's so funny to watch all of these tech companies try to make Google glass again like the concept didn't fall flat on its face a decade ago.
Only a small handful of people are interested in the idea, and the general public hates them.
Hates? No. Not even near. Just cannot afford.
Would you daily wear them if they were giving this for free at an event?
People is paying this kind of money to do an operation to remove glasses, then they introduce the "master of glasses", that weigh like 20 glasses
Depends on the software part. If there will be freedom of compiling\installing arbitrary software then yes. I'm sure in this case it would be full of very interesting things in no time. But if it would be "fenced" like META does with their VR headsets, then those glasses would be almost useless.