Google Allowed Me to Try Their Secret Glasses!

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That's incredible! Being selected to try Google's secretive Glass Explorer program was a rare and exciting opportunity. Here's a look back at how Google opened up this exclusive experience to the public:

🧠 What Was Google Glass?
Google Glass was a pioneering wearable technology—a pair of smart glasses featuring a heads-up display, voice commands, a 5MP camera, and a bone-conduction speaker. It allowed users to access information, take photos, and navigate the web hands-free. Initially launched as a developer prototype in 2013, it was priced at $1,500 and distributed through a selective beta program called the Glass Explorer program.
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🎯 How the Glass Explorer Program Worked
Google sought "bold, creative individuals" to test Glass, soliciting applications through Google+ and Twitter. Applicants had to submit a 50-word message explaining how they'd use Glass, accompanied by the hashtag #ifihadglass. Winners were selected to purchase the device for $1,500 and pick it up in person at locations in New York, Los Angeles, or San Francisco.
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💌 The Invite-a-Friend Experiment
In mid-2013, Google experimented with a Gmail-style invite system, allowing existing Glass Explorers to invite a friend to join the program. This was a limited trial, and invites were sent to a select number of users. Invited individuals had to be U.S. residents, at least 18 years old, and able to pick up their Glass in person.
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🚫 Beware of Scams
During the Glass Explorer program, some fraudulent websites offered "pre-orders" for Google Glass at discounted prices. These were scams, as Google never sold Glass through public websites during the beta phase. Legitimate invitations were sent directly by Google to selected individuals.
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🔮 The Legacy of Google Glass
Although the original Google Glass Explorer program was discontinued in 2015, the technology paved the way for future developments in augmented reality and wearable tech. Google's continued work in augmented reality suggests that the vision for smart glasses is still alive.



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