Look out, Google, Oakley's developing its own smart glasses

20.04.2012

The glasses use smartphone-like features. For example, the glasses are designed to schedule meetings, take photos, check the weather, get directions and place a video call.

The information appears in the user's field of vision, and the glasses can be controlled by voice.

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