Despite Google Glass’ epic failure to enter the mainstream market, which has now made its mark on factories instead, many companies such as Intel and Toshiba, for example, are working to bring this wearable tech into the modern world. Understandably this technology could seriously change the way we live our daily lives, as many films over the years have demonstrated with great excitement.
While we might not be living in a world with tech glasses perched on everyone’s nose just yet, one startup, Eyeglasses.com does have some advice regarding what glasses are the best fit to stylishly match your face shape. And for anyone that uses glasses (without a fancy computer chip) for the primitive function of protecting your eyes from the sun or just to help with vision, this video may currently be of use to you.
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