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Thursday 24 July 2014

Google Glass screen develops defect under summer heat

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Google Glass is breaking right before my eye, and I'm not the only one seeing tiny air bubbles distort the augmented reality screen. This little-known bubble effect has led to a different sort of Google Glass headache for Explorer Edition owners who spent $1,500 on the prototype.

A mirror inside Google Glass is supposed to reflect an image from an internal projector and perpendicularly beam it to the eye, but its surface is crinkling like it's tinfoil.

Now, the air bubbles simulate a distracting shattered look when peering through the glass prism, even though the basic functionality of Google Glass remains unchanged.



Not safe for summer?
The defect happened to me when Google's wearable computer aptly captured my morning horseback ride through Solvang, California countryside.

Because holding onto the saddle for dear life requires two hands, Google Glass provided me convenient pictures and video, all taken with the sound of my voice. I wouldn't have been able to capture this unique first-person perspective otherwise. But I also noticed the air bubbles within a few hours.

Strangely, the temperatures weren't excessive, pushing 29°C during the day. Sweat has been an issue for some users, but I can't say that it was so hot that I was sweating onto Glass. Furthermore, the Google Glass help page and FAQ don't mention maximum or minimum temperatures. It just says don't get it wet.

Explorers aren't out of luck
Google is aware of the air bubble troubleshooting within its Glass community and in every case we have seen online replaced the device.

My Google Glass is currently going through an evaluation process in which I must take photos of the broken Explorer Edition.

From there, the company's dedicated support hotline for all Glass owners promises to "find a solution." Its media relations department has remained silent during the entire process.

That means I couldn't find out if the latest Google Glass upgrade, which doubles the memory to 2GB of RAM, also fixes the mirror defect. Still, it's good to know that Google has been replacing faulty devices. Heat and humidity are no match for the Explorer Edition wearable. It remains very much a prototype.

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