When Google first sold Glass for $1300 in 2013, it quickly caused a sensation in the global tech community, but the Glass project has not become a mainstream technology product because of privacy disputes and other reasons. Now Google has to announce the end of its glass product line.
On March 16, Google announced on its website on WednesdayOn March 16, Google announced on its website on WednesdayThe move marks the end of the Google Glass product line, one of the first and one of the most recognized smart glasses by large technology companies.
Google had largely stopped selling Google Glass to consumers as early as 2015 and has been focused on how to make the glasses useful to companies and developers, but even those efforts have come to an end.
Google spokesman Patrick & middot; Siebold said the company no longer sells Google Glass Enterprise Edition 2 Enterprise Edition. Google will end its support for the AR glasses on Sept. 15, according to a document.
Google saysGoogle Glass will still be available after September 15, but Google does not plan to release any software updates.Google-supported cutoff will also be extended to the built-in Meet app and maintenance service for glasses.
At the same time, the & ldquo; app may stop working at any time after September 15, 2023, the announcement said. & rdquo; but until this deadline comes & ldquo; Google will continue to replace the device & rdquo; under the existing process.
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