Engadgethas blemish anapplicationfor Google’sProject Glassapproval from the FCC . It give us a nigh looking at at the heads - up display and it might think we are n’t far from the passing of the Explorer Edition developer unit of measurement . After all , Google held its firsthackathonlast weekend in San Francisco , with another scheduled for this weekend in NYC .
https://gizmodo.com/did-you-preorder-a-set-of-project-glass-explorer-editio-5976736
In the paperwork , it says the model ( called XEB ) was first test by the FCC on November 19 , 2012 . The app reveals the glasses will have 2.4GHz 802.11 b / g WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0HS , but that per tests , they wo n’t support both at the same clock time . The filing also discusses a vibrate component that feeds you sound through contact with your head , which could be some kind of bone - conducting piece we ’ve seen tease out in recent patent app . We ’re looking through the documents to see what else we can ascertain , but the fact that the FCC has made this document public mean it ’s determined that Google Glasses are secure for the populace . So that January 2013 delivery date Google forebode back at Google I / type O for developer units might not be far off - base . [ FCCviaEngadget ]

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