Google last week debuted several trendy eyeglass frames for Glass, shedding its dorky look while accommodating prescription lenses. The more natural look means consumers likely will be more accepting of Glass once it becomes generally available — assuming the price is right. The new Glass frames and support for corrective lenses are also a boon for a smaller constituency, but one that is more likely to buy the first wave of products when they hit the market: businesses that use Glass in their customer service and field service operations.
Google Glass Could Bring CRM Into Focus
Posted by: Erika Morphy February 6, 2014 06:02 PMGoogle last week debuted several trendy eyeglass frames for Glass, shedding its dorky look while accommodating prescription lenses. The more natural look means consumers likely will be more accepting of Glass once it becomes generally available — assuming the price is right. The new Glass frames and support for corrective lenses are also a boon for a smaller constituency, but one that is more likely to buy the first wave of products when they hit the market: businesses that use Glass in their customer service and field service operations.