We’ve seen photos of Project Glass, and photos taken with Project Glass. But now Google has posted a video that someone shot with its Project Glass augmented reality headset.
Now all we need is a video of a Project Glass headset shooting a photo of another Project Glass headset shooting video.
Google’s first video shot with the augmented reality headset could have been just a tour of the Googleplex. Instead, the company took it up a notch, and attached the headset to one of its more limber employees (or friend or family member?) jumping on a trampoline. If nothing else, the 15-second, 720p video shows us one more element of the Project Glass feature set.
Google recently stated that some of the features shown in its augmented reality headset demo video would not be available in the first version of production models. Most notably, the display wouldn’t recreate the graphical overlay UI illustrated in the wowing video.
While it’s nice to know that Project Glass will shoot video, what’s really exciting it that the glasses will stay put during aerial acrobatics. Or maybe the person shooting the video just kept the glasses in place with an elastic headband. Either way, the world needs more blackflip demo videos.
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