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Google and Ray-Ban deal to offer 'more stylish' Glass | Google and Ray-Ban deal to offer 'more stylish' Glass |
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Google is teaming up with the designer firm behind Ray-Ban and Oakley in an attempt to make its wearable technology desirable beyond the "geek" community. | Google is teaming up with the designer firm behind Ray-Ban and Oakley in an attempt to make its wearable technology desirable beyond the "geek" community. |
The tie-up with Italian eyewear designer Luxottica will create "avant-garde" design according to the fashion firm. | The tie-up with Italian eyewear designer Luxottica will create "avant-garde" design according to the fashion firm. |
Google hopes it will put Glass at the forefront of the "smart eyewear market". | Google hopes it will put Glass at the forefront of the "smart eyewear market". |
But many remain sceptical about its future as a mainstream device. | But many remain sceptical about its future as a mainstream device. |
Glass is a piece of wearable technology that includes a thumbnail-sized screen above the wearer's right eye to view internet content. The gadget also includes a camera that can take hands-free pictures and video. | Glass is a piece of wearable technology that includes a thumbnail-sized screen above the wearer's right eye to view internet content. The gadget also includes a camera that can take hands-free pictures and video. |
Combining Luxottica's well-known brands with "the cutting edge technology expertise of Google" could "give birth to a new generation of revolutionary devices", said the eyewear company's chief executive Andrea Guerra. | Combining Luxottica's well-known brands with "the cutting edge technology expertise of Google" could "give birth to a new generation of revolutionary devices", said the eyewear company's chief executive Andrea Guerra. |
"The first collection generated by this partnership will combine high-end technology with avant-garde design," he added. | "The first collection generated by this partnership will combine high-end technology with avant-garde design," he added. |
Google is to use the 5,000 stores that Luxottica runs in the US to help sell Glass once the device is released on the general market. | Google is to use the 5,000 stores that Luxottica runs in the US to help sell Glass once the device is released on the general market. |
There were no details about price or availability. | There were no details about price or availability. |
Cheaper version | Cheaper version |
Critics point out that Glass remains beyond the reach of many consumers with its $1,500 (£900) price tag. | Critics point out that Glass remains beyond the reach of many consumers with its $1,500 (£900) price tag. |
"The price needs to come down and I think that when they launch a consumer device it is going to be much cheaper," said Nitin Bhas, a senior analyst with Juniper Research. | "The price needs to come down and I think that when they launch a consumer device it is going to be much cheaper," said Nitin Bhas, a senior analyst with Juniper Research. |
But he thinks tie-ups such as these will also be crucial. | But he thinks tie-ups such as these will also be crucial. |
"Google needs multiple frames to make Glass look more stylish and move it beyond the tech-savvy audience," he said. | "Google needs multiple frames to make Glass look more stylish and move it beyond the tech-savvy audience," he said. |
IDC analyst Francisco Jeronimo added: "Nobody will pay $1,500 for this type of device." | IDC analyst Francisco Jeronimo added: "Nobody will pay $1,500 for this type of device." |
He estimates Glass will fall to between £300 ($495) and £500 and come with additional features. | |
Mainstream hopes | Mainstream hopes |
It is not the first time that Google has attempted to get interest in Glass beyond its core geek audience. | It is not the first time that Google has attempted to get interest in Glass beyond its core geek audience. |
In January it announced that versions of the headset would be available in prescription glasses and sunglasses - known as the Titanium collection. | In January it announced that versions of the headset would be available in prescription glasses and sunglasses - known as the Titanium collection. |
Google has so far only sold Glass to a select group of test subjects known as "Explorers." More than 10,000 people have bought it to date. | Google has so far only sold Glass to a select group of test subjects known as "Explorers." More than 10,000 people have bought it to date. |
As early adopters, they have not always had an easy ride when wearing the device with some wearers earning the dubious title "Glassholes". | As early adopters, they have not always had an easy ride when wearing the device with some wearers earning the dubious title "Glassholes". |
Cecilia Abadie was pulled over and given a traffic ticket for wearing the device while another user was removed from a cinema and accused of using the gadget to illegally copy the film. | Cecilia Abadie was pulled over and given a traffic ticket for wearing the device while another user was removed from a cinema and accused of using the gadget to illegally copy the film. |
Recently Google issued guidelines on Glass etiquette, urging wearers not to be "creepy or rude (aka a 'Glasshole')". | Recently Google issued guidelines on Glass etiquette, urging wearers not to be "creepy or rude (aka a 'Glasshole')". |
Last week it attempted to dispel "Glass myths" including privacy fears. | Last week it attempted to dispel "Glass myths" including privacy fears. |
"If someone wants to secretly record you, there are much, much better cameras out there than one you wear conspicuously on your face and that lights up every time you give a voice command, or press a button," it said. | "If someone wants to secretly record you, there are much, much better cameras out there than one you wear conspicuously on your face and that lights up every time you give a voice command, or press a button," it said. |
Google appears to be committed to next-generation wearables. | Google appears to be committed to next-generation wearables. |
Last week, it unveiled a version of its Android operating system designed specifically for such devices. | Last week, it unveiled a version of its Android operating system designed specifically for such devices. |
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