Google Glass 2 Explorer Price, Release Date: Style, Price And Privacy To Reportedly Influence Google’s $600 Wearable Device Release In 2015?

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Google Glass 2 Explorer Price, Release Date: Style, Price And Privacy To Reportedly Influence Google's $600 Wearable Device Release In 2015?

Google Glass 2 Explorer Price, Release Date. Google Glass 2 Explorers are still in the process of testing the latest wearable technology, the Google Glass. A modification to the 'previously not so well liked wearable' is being made as final touches to the Glass are expected to make the headgear more appealing to the skeptics.

Google glass explorer edition 2.0 is a lightweight smart glass, with features that make daily activities more fun and easy. But there's one glitch - Google Glass makes people edgy, so wearing a conspicuous camera in public is not welcomed by everyone.

Glass Explorer Robert Scoble pointed told idigitaltimes.com, "if it's $600 and dorky looking, it'll be doomed." $600 is a hefty price when considering other recent technologies such as the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus.

For Google Explorer Editions 1, the cost was approximately, $1,500. The Google Glass price has not been formulated but is expected to go through a major price cut so that the headgear will cost less than its initial price.

However, analysts are unsure if the price will pull in their customers. Components of Google glass explorer edition 2.0 cost $210. This should decrease the prize on Google glass explorer edition 2.0 he Google will be able to lower the price of the smart-camera to $500, giving the wearable device a good chance to maintain success, now that smartphone technology is chances of mainstream success. It's clear that expense is a crucial factor in the triumph of Google Glass. Yes, of course style matters too.

According to a UK poll, 68% of respondents said they would not feel comfortable wearing the headgear in public: "They would be too embarrassed to wear Google Glass in front of other people," idigitaltimes reported. A case of Glasshole anxiety.

Another 64% said they would not feel comfortable talking with someone wearing the high-tech gadget because of privacy issues.

With wearable tech heavily infiltrating the market, this wave of technopanic is likely to greatly subside, especially once proper Glass etiquette is exercised by users.

Google Glass still has a way to go before entering the mainstream tech market and analysts say that price, privacy concerns are style are the big factors that will make or break Google Glass.

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