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Google Glass for consumers will 'take a while': Schmidt

Published: 27 Apr 2013 - 09:21 am | Last Updated: 02 Feb 2022 - 01:43 pm


Star blogger and context expert Robert Scoble from the U.S. presents Google Glasses at the trade fair NEXT Berlin 2013 in Berlin, Germany, 24 April 2013. EPA/Ole Spata
 
 
WASHINGTON: Consumers can expect to wait a while before they're able to lay their hands on Google's much-hyped Internet-connected eyewear, Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt said Friday.
 
Google recently began shipping Google Glass to software developers who signed on to experiment with the device, which integrates a tiny camera and voice recognition technology at a cost of $1,500 a pair.
 
"You should assume that it will take us a while" to take stock of their feedback, said Schmidt when asked, at a seminar in Washington on the Internet and freedom of expression, when Google Glass might reach consumers.
 
"It's extremely early," he said. "Think of this as beta testing, and Google beta-tests for a while and hopefully we get it right."
 
As for another ambitious Google project, self-driving vehicles, he said: "The timeline is years, not decades but not months. Again, it's in the R and D (research and development) stage."
 
Google Glass, which is powered by Android software, and cars synched to the Internet could potentially enhance the search-engine conglomerate's money-making services, such as online maps. (AFP)