
Will the second-generation Google Glass look like real glasses?
We still don't know when the first generation of these glasses will appear on the market, but there is already talk about the design of the second Will the second generation of Google Glass be like regular glasses? The first generation of Google Glass has only recently reached the hands of the first lucky developers but we still don't know when they will make their official debut on the world market and there is already talk about the second generation. According to a new patent filed by Google, the design of the future Glass could be decidedly closer to that of a pair of real glasses. The least likeable thing about the current Google Glass is undoubtedly the design, but the first tests seem to indicate that it is an aspect that does not affect their use. Certainly everything would be very different if Google Glass was like regular eyewear models, like those shown in the visual, with even more comfort and performance thanks to no fewer than 2 displays. According to a recent patent (which might be a rejected project because it is old), the Mountain View colossus is working on new Google Glass with a see-through display. To do this, Google could use a kind of diffraction grid that would allow the passage of natural light so that the wearer could look through it, just like ordinary glasses. Another element will be required to project the artificial images onto the eye, which is more or less what happens with the current Glass. Unfortunately we don't know when this technology will become a reality so all we can do is wait for more information, perhaps in the future, as well as the official sale of the current Google Glass.