Having had no personal experience with the device, my opinion is based on secondhand information, and when it comes to that, why not allude to what Robert Scoble has put on record? Yesterday, he wrote a post on Google+ which sums up his opinion neatly: Google Glass is doomed. Here are the highlights of why he thinks this is going to be the case – at least for this year.
- Expectations are too high.
- These are too hard to buy and acquire. They need to be custom fitted and, because they have a new user interface, users need a bit of training on how to use them.
- Not enough apps.
- The current UI can’t handle lots of apps.
- Battery life.
- Photo workflow sucks.
- Facebook is our main addiction and I can’t do it in Glass.
- No contextual filtering.
- Developers are being held back because there isn’t any distribution system for apps or Glass experiences.
- The Gruber problem. He just doesn’t like the idea of Glass, even if Apple were to bring out one.
So yeah, we probably won’t be seeing Google Glass the way we see iPads (and other tablets) this year, but that’s not to say that’s going to stay the same in 5 years or so.
What do you think, is Google Glass doomed (this year or even beyond)?
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