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Oh, I just saw a video on YouTube about these, neat!
Glasses like these with an inconspicuous form factor and simple yet useful features could do for smart glasses what the Pebble watch did for smartwatches.
If they added speakers to let people hear music or make phone calls via the glasses, it'd be an even more compelling device, especially with an intuitive UI.
Might a decent built-in mic that doesn't override/compete with some wireless earbuds/headphones possibly be a better combo? Would keep battery drain and weight on the glasses down.
Sure, assuming the glasses' UI would let you control audio being piped to the earbuds. But I think Google Glass had bone conducting speakers that weren't heavy or power hungry. Maybe there's a good reason they left speakers off the G1 that I'm not considering.
There are those Bose glasses headphones which, iirc, were pretty bulky, and also they leaked the sound so everyone nearby would hear. Maybe bone conducting would work but I think you need a bit of pressure for those to work well which would (probably) be uncomfortable after a while.