
Google Glass
Your memories, through Glass. From catching their first steps to recording your first trek down a black diamond, Glass is the easiest way to capture what's most important while living in the moment.
Google Glass Help
Official Google Glass Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Glass and other answers to frequently asked questions.
What you need to get started - Google Glass Help
Before jumping in, you'll need the following: Glass A Google Account with Google+ and Gmail. An Android or iPhone with Bluetooth enabled. The MyGlass app (for Android or iOS). Setting up your …
Getting to know Glass - Google Help
The plastic cube just above your right eye enters you into the world of Glass. The display shows you a vast amount of information from the current time to your emails, pictures, video clips, search results, …
Tech specs - Google Glass Help
Storage 12 GB of usable memory, synced with Google cloud storage. 16 GB Flash total. Battery One day of typical use. Some features, like video recording, are more battery intensive. Charger Included …
Google Glass — Google Arts & Culture
To achieve this, a touchpad is located on the side of Google Glass, allowing users to control the device by swiping through a timeline-like interface displayed on the “screen” in front of your eyes. Sliding …
Welcome to Glass! - Google Glass Help
Welcome to a world through Glass. Here we'll help you get comfortable with your new Glass, and then run through some of the exciting things you can do. Let's get started. Inventory check. You'll need: …
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Getting to know Glass - Google Help
The plastic cube that enters you into the world of Glass. The display shows you a vast amount of information from the current time, to your emails, pictures, video clips, search results and much more.
Glass Enterprise Edition Announcement FAQ - Google Help
A: Google provides system images for Glass Enterprise Edition, and third parties are responsible for developing and maintaining apps. No software updates from Google are planned.