In a lengthy post on Google+, the Glass team attacked several myths About the device, aimed at people who don't yet have experience with it. The list dispels some of the most popular assumptions About Glass — that it's always recording the world around it and that it's extremely distracting to the wearer.
In truth, Glass is designed to capture only small snippets of video (continuous shooting would drain the battery extremely fast). And while Glass' virtual screen can briefly take the wearer out of the moment, it overlooks the very raison d'être of most smart glasses — that it's still far less distracting than looking down at a smartphone. Read more...