I got to try a Glass this summer for a few afternoons (though I didn't actually use it much, I really didn't like it). Anyway, I'd definitely prefer a smartwatch over a Glass-without-camera (or one with camera, for that matter). It's more stylish (or can be), way less awkward to take a quick glance at your wrist than to stare towards an empty spot of space above and to the right of your right eye.
My concerns about the privacy aspects of the camera-glasses somewhat evaporated when I realized this thing makes you look geekier than when wearing one of those oldschool Bluetooth headsets. And those didn't "grow on us", either.
BTW, I suppose they would also make "reversed" Glasses? One of the kids that wanted to try it out didn't have very good vision in his right eye ... :/
And yes, especially if someone only just got one, you can bet it's taking pictures all the time. That's what it does. Though if you can be bothered to sort through it all, it does reward you with a bunch of pretty great shots, by sheer volume and chance :) I was also impressed by the resolution projected into that tiny prism.
My concerns about the privacy aspects of the camera-glasses somewhat evaporated when I realized this thing makes you look geekier than when wearing one of those oldschool Bluetooth headsets. And those didn't "grow on us", either.
BTW, I suppose they would also make "reversed" Glasses? One of the kids that wanted to try it out didn't have very good vision in his right eye ... :/
And yes, especially if someone only just got one, you can bet it's taking pictures all the time. That's what it does. Though if you can be bothered to sort through it all, it does reward you with a bunch of pretty great shots, by sheer volume and chance :) I was also impressed by the resolution projected into that tiny prism.