ISSUE 10 • ANDROID ADVISOR
tech, particularly when you're going to be wearing
it on your face...
Google Glass is one of the most attractive so far,
but it's far from dainty and many will feel a bit silly
wearing it, at least at fi rst. It's available to buy in
several di erent colours, including black, white, blue,
brown or a sort of orangey red. The standard frame
is a metal band that wraps around your head, sitting
just above your eyebrows and tucking behind your
ears. Two curved pieces of metal with plastic nibs fi t
the band onto your nose to keep it in place. There
are no actual lenses in the frames.
Google o ers di erent frames, including frames
for prescription glasses and sunglasses.
Toshiba Glass has a huge range of frames, varying
from normal-looking glasses in di erent designs
to sports sunglasses and protective goggles. As
mentioned above, there's a projector attached to the
side of the glasses, and it's brilliantly small. There
is a catch, though. Inside the portion attached to
the frames is the projector and the projector alone.