When Google Glass came out in 2013, they were ahead of their time. But they didn't last for several reasons. To do anything, you had to tilt your head and say "ok glass". Or use the touchpad. They were expensive, they were shy, and most importantly, people did not know why they needed them. Google has finally updated the glasses as a professional tool. They are not sold directly to consumers, they are not a common product. But what is on the corner is intended to appeal to the masses. The small and powerful Apple Watch marked the trend with Apple devices. They find out more. From iMac to Macbook. The concept of the iPad has led to the iPhone, even if the smartphone came out first. And then, the smartwatch. The next great product will be personal to all. Ordinary looking mirrors - perhaps like these - are the true future of unpopular taxpayers. AR combines the real world with the physical. Mirrors will bring information from your phone to your face so you can see texts, emails, and more on both lenses unless someone else around you can see what's on your screen. Mirrors are said to be manually controlled. 

The patent also describes how this device can detect flashing, smiling, or raising your eyebrows by following the movement of the attached light sensors. Often, a sense of augmented reality may require cameras to make sense of the environment. However, the mirrors will not come with one for fear that people will be recorded in secret. Apple has been taking a firm stand for privacy and witnessed an eruption when Google installed the camera. But they will still be able to "see" thanks to the technological change already in the new iPhone 12 Pro and the latest iPad Pro. LiDAR scanner, which stands for "light detection and brightness". If you've heard of it before, it's probably because of self-driving cars, which use LiDAR to get around. The scanner measures distance and depth by means of laser light and by measuring the light with a sensor. This can be captured on the iPhone to take high quality photos at night and can be used on mirrors to help us see better in the dark. Most importantly, LiDAR opens up a world of opportunities to develop AR knowledge. When it first arrives on the iPad, the material can be placed more accurately than the real thing. In the same way, glasses can cover clues beyond your view in real life. It remains to be seen what feature of the stand or an AR-application will attract people who want to shake hands. Based on its history, Apple had no problem persuading people to buy its products. 

The biggest strength of the company is that customers rely on the quality of what they get, or something that looks as unusual as the AirPods. Like AirPods, the glasses will connect to the iPhone. As the phone processes, smart glasses won't have a lot of stuff to put on - keep them small, lightweight, and inexpensive. One of the biggest problems with Google Glass was that it was $ 1,500. If we look at the first generation of certain Apple products that became a hot success, it was much lower. The iPad was launched for $ 499. The Apple Watch started at $ 349. So it would not be surprising if the glasses were sold for the same price. Those with a doctor's lens will cost less - if needed. The patent shows automated lens lenses to suit users' eyes. Obviously there will be no version of the sunglasses, meanwhile, as colored lenses will interfere with reading the details properly on the screen. 

This is a first generation model so future generations may come up with a solution. And like the first generation of any product, you may not have much longer battery life. A big selling point would be if it could last all day waking up, like the Apple Watch. It will certainly be charged offline, as all Apple products travel to a port-free country. So, the big question is, when will they be released? Some who have been following the company closely estimate that 2022 or 2023 are safe betting, and perhaps early 2021 - the same year Facebook plans to release its first glasses. The communications giant has collaborated with the maker of Ray-Bans. These are not smart glasses but a research tool to help improve a product. Facebook has released a video showing endless AR ways that can help in daily life, from reminding where you left your keys to showing recommendations when you walk into the store. Although it is unclear whether the first couple will have all of these responsibilities. Facebook has already entered the world of eyewear. In September, it launched the second generation Oculus Quest - a real virtual headset. VR is different from AR because users are completely excluded from the real world experience and put into a simulation. Apple is believed to be working on the headset as well, reportedly combining AR and VR. T's is designed for gambling, video streaming, and video conferencing so this will be a special product and smart glasses are an everyday wear item intended to attract a wider audience. Apple is banking on them in order to finally make real eyewear that is unpopular with many.