
Project Google Glass
Project Google Glass was an initiative by Google aimed at developing augmented reality smart glasses. Introduced in 2013, they featured a small display that gave users hands-free access to information, allowing them to take photos, send messages, and receive navigation assistance, all while keeping their hands free. The device was controlled via voice commands and included a camera for capturing images and video. Despite its innovative technology, Google Glass faced criticism related to privacy concerns and social acceptance, leading to its eventual discontinuation as a consumer product, though it found specialized uses in industries like healthcare and manufacturing.