Google Glass has a navigation problem
You see, one of the device’s slickest tricks is its ability to beam directions to your eyes without requiring you to reach for your phone. But the second you step behind a wheel, this ability transforms from potentially awesome to potentially dangerous. That’s because, in order to read the Google Glass display (which sits mere inches in front of your eye) you need to shift your focus to very near ground — and away from the action behind it.
Now, if you’re walking down the sidewalk, this constant change of focus isn’t really a problem. But when you’re driving, and need to be aware of the dizzying intricacies of traffic, glancing up and shifting your focus to the foreground could be downright distracting. Read more...
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