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Google Glass Project Aura Screenless Sports
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The Next Version Of Google Glass Might Be Screenless

Google Glass Project Aura Screenless Sports

Earlier this year, Google Glass was pulled from the market so that Google could have a chance to reimagine the device. We knew Tony Fadell, who was placed in charge of the project (now called Project Aura), would likely make some big changes but we did not expect this. According to a rumor from The Information, at least one version of the next Google Glass will not have a screen; instead, the wearable will rely completely on audio. Sounds a lot like headphones to us, but we are sure that (hopefully) Google has more up its sleeves. The screen less Google Glass is rumored to be 1 of 3 new models, each of which will target a unique audience – sports, enterprise, and an unknown third category (we would assume ‘general purpose’). Lacking a screen, the rumored device seems perfect for sports. The other two models are expected to have a screen. But with a 2016 launch date, I would take any of these rumors with a large heap of salt; even if the rumors are accurate, the plans for Google Glass could change significantly and models dropped.

Between Nest and his work on Apple’s iPod, Tony Fadell has a solid track record. After designing two iconic, industry changing products, it is easy to understand why Google appointed him in change of Project Aura. Google Glass was in desperate need of a new approach and a rethinking; the original was way too cold and techie looking. Removing the screen from Glass is certainly reimagining the product and it makes us very curious about what the team is working on!

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Wearable Technology

FCC Filing Hints To Upcoming New Google Glass

Google Glass GG1 Hits FCC

Droid-Life has been culling through FCC filings and has found a recent item from Google with the FCC ID A4R-GG1. It seems likely that this filing is for the redesigned Google Glass. Besides the “GG1” possibly referring to Google Glass 1, there are a couple of other tidbits suggesting this is related to Google Glass. The device is listed as not being a phone or tablet but has a rechargeable battery and various forms of wireless communication. This could suggest a watch or some other product category, but the FCC listing also includes an image of the e-label as it appears on the device. The e-label seems to have the correct dimensions for the display on the Glass. Only time will tell if this is for a new Google Glass, but we know that Tony Fadell is hard at work on a new version of the wearable and it has to make its way out of Mountain View at some point.

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Google Re-Examining Every Aspect Of Google Glass

Future Of Google Glass

In January of this year Google unexpectedly pulled Google Glass from its online marketplace and announced that Nest’s Tony Fadell was going to be overseeing the project moving forward. The move came as public sentiment towards Glass was reaching a low point; between the in-your-face design and privacy concerns, people and businesses became wary of the device. After the January announcement, it was assumed that the Glass project was on life-support. Tony Fadell came out of the shadows at this week’s Google Zeitgeist Conference to clear things up. According to Fadell, Google remains committed to Glass and continues to see it as an important platform. He is working with the Glass team to re-examine and reimagine every aspect of the product to make it consumer-ready, “We’ve decided to go and look at every detail, have no sacred cows and figure out the way forward.” It certainly seems like there is a challenging road ahead for Glass, but Fadell is one of the few people who might have the ability to turn it around. He has a track record of making technology accessible; he is considered the father of the iPod, had a large responsibility in shaping the iPhone, and co-founded Nest, makers of the wildly successful Nest Thermostat.

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