It was not my first visit to
Singapore, or my first New Year's Eve party. Reaching the age with a 3 as the
number in front has been making a new year is just another time passes by.
But this time I can't hide the
smile and excitements on my face. We arrived in Changi Airport, went straight
to Ibis Singapore Bencoolen and found the reason why I am so excited for this
NYE. A simple white box which almost the size of an A4 paper with no pictures,
no mambo-jumbo writings on its side, just a simple "glass" on the
top.
I saw the Google Glass video on YouTube way before I could try this thing and my reaction was "that is
amazing, like a future coming right at you" and there it is, in front of
me. The glass and frame, the Google Glass nicely arranged on its box, with
simple note of "see" with an arrow to its clear glass (the viewing
glass panel), "capture" pointing to the button on the right side,
"touch" on its side, "on-off" and "listen."
I hate reading instruction
manuals and I believe most people didn't really read that so I just wear it
just to feel it and turn it on. First I attached the sunglasses that came along
with the package but it makes the looks of the Google Glass wasn't really
futuristic so for me Google Glass is better use that way, or if combined with
another eyeglasses, must be the clear one in my opinion.
It took time to adjust using
Google Glass but in fact it is very simple, a bit long waiting for it to be
ready after I turn it on, maybe around 10 seconds or more, I didn't really
count how much time waiting but when it's in front of you for the first time,
waiting 10 seconds seems so long.
There's touch panel on the right side of the glass |
First a “glass” letter appears.
What we see is actually only on the right side, so your right eye see that and
combined (of course) as one vision perceived by our brain. Google Glass detect
our voice, I can say "Okay Glass" then the glass will show options
like "Take a photo" "Google (as in Google something" until
asking directions and other simple thing which usually took some time and the
great thing is I don't have to carry anything, it stick to my head, all I gotta
do is just walk, saw something interesting and if I want to take a picture I
have options like saying to Google Glass "Okay Glass, Take a photo"
or just blink twice, or swipe the right side of the Google Glass (touch panel).
You can share your pov (point of view) directly |
Actually it was fun that we can
take a photo, record video from our point of view and we can post it directly to
twitter or anything attached to our Google Glass settings. I was thinking if I
took to many video or photos but 2 GB of RAM I think enough for the whole day,
well it's not producing 4K video since it's more about sharing what we see
directly.
Glass gave me route from Bencoolen area to Ion Orchard |
I might say that the menus are
just similar of what was on the smartphone but what makes it interesting is
that the display is right in front of my eyes, making the real view of what my
eyes seeing blend with the display. I just have to admit that this is really
like coming from the future (just like on several science fiction movies I saw
few years back and it came into real now). Imagine walking down the street and
you're thinking about coffee, just ask google glass "where's the nearest
coffee shop?" and it'll give options with an additional map and
directions, life made easy!
POV recognize and google information via Google Glass |
Some friends ask about how the
connection would run on Google Glass, it was basically connected through
smartphone via MyGlass application. So the Google Glass gets the Internet
connection via Bluetooth. In short, I still have to bring my smartphone to keep
the Google Glass connected.
I'm having a three days trial on
this Google Glass, to be honest, the first day is exciting but a bit dizzy, I
think I wear Google Glass too long and I found an article telling that on first
day we mustn't wear more than a few hours due to eyes ability to adjust focus
on one eye on the glass display while other eye goes without use.
I must say that Google Glass
might be the best eyeglass with integrated display; it's lightweight, easy to use,
looks good also. The problem might be on the price; maybe if they cut the price
well, I might be seeing a lot of Google Glass on the street, people love
wearing things from the future.
@marischkaprue - living in present, seeing a good future ahead
Photos by Ferry Rusli
THANKS TO
Ibis Singapore Bencoolen & Google Glass for this NYE through Google Glass experience
2 comments:
Ah ... mau nyobain :-)
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