Google Glass is an augmented reality heads-up display that is voice-activated. It uses technologies like augmented reality, wearable computing, and eye tap technology. Google Glass has sensors, core chips, a GPS engine, Bluetooth/WiFi modules, and a battery. It allows users to take photos or videos, get navigation through Google Maps, see details from Google Now, record and send videos through Google Hangout. While offering potential for disabled people and new experiences, privacy concerns have been raised about Google Glass.
11. 5.0 APPLICATIONS
Take a photo or record a video using voice activation
Built in GPS chip helps navigation through Google maps
Live details from the predictive software Google now
Record & send live videos using Google Hangout
Recent surgery in Jaipur conducted using Google Glass
12. 6. CONCLUSION
For physically handicapped persons this device offers
unlimited potential
It integrates human computer interactions & produces an
altogether new level of experience
Although being responsive to human environments is an
advantage but privacy concerns are being raised
For users who do not wear glasses these glasses have produced
addictive effects
Finally it can be concluded that Google Glass has blurred
the line between reality & imagination