Leaked confidential documents reveal that Google is planning to open Google Glass sales to any U.S. resident for just one day, according to The Verge.
The Verge has obtained documents indicating that the company will open up its "Explorer Program" and make Glass available to anyone who wants to purchase a pair, possibly as soon as next week. It’ll be a limited-time offer, only available for about a day, and only US residents will be eligible to purchase the $1,500 device. Google will also include a free sunglass shade or one of its newly-introduced prescription glasses frames along with any purchase.
According to the document, the promotion will be announced on April 15th at 9:00am EST. It's unclear if the plan received the final go ahead but we'll let you know if it does.
Back in October, Google unveiled an updated design to Glass that featured a mono earbud. Check out the design here.
The earbud plugs into Glass, so you can choose whether to use it.
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[via Verge]
The Verge has obtained documents indicating that the company will open up its "Explorer Program" and make Glass available to anyone who wants to purchase a pair, possibly as soon as next week. It’ll be a limited-time offer, only available for about a day, and only US residents will be eligible to purchase the $1,500 device. Google will also include a free sunglass shade or one of its newly-introduced prescription glasses frames along with any purchase.
According to the document, the promotion will be announced on April 15th at 9:00am EST. It's unclear if the plan received the final go ahead but we'll let you know if it does.
Back in October, Google unveiled an updated design to Glass that featured a mono earbud. Check out the design here.
The earbud plugs into Glass, so you can choose whether to use it.
Please follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, or RSS for updates.
[via Verge]