Google Glass App Lets Users Enjoy Sexual Moment, Gives 'New Perspective'
The advent of Google Glass has so far been reported to be very useful as a "smart glass," with its options of a built-in camera and even GPS. However, its purpose seems endless as a new app created solely for the technology claims to make sexual encounters much more interesting with its "new perspective."
A Google Glass application called "Glance" lets users see sex from their partner's eyes, claims Mail Online. It will give a new meaning to sexual moments as it will reportedly let the user see how good they look in bed through their partner. Glance supposedly aims to bring a "new perspective on personal experiences."
So how does the application work? For starters, both couple should wear the Google Glass. When that's secured, saying "Ok, glass it's time" activates the application. Glance will then allow viewers to see what each other is seeing through their respective glasses. Per Mail Online, the application will "stream the view from your partner's Google Glass to yours." Ending the session requires a mere command of "Ok Glass, pull out."
The site posted a photo that shows what couples should expect to see with the application. The image was captioned with Glance app's catchphrase, "Both sides, in the same place. Change the way you experience moments. See the whole picture."
Glance on its official Web page claims the Google Glass application can even capture two videos with the use of the iPhone. These videos can be watched simultaneously, side by side, allowing for a two- perspective view while being in the same place. Additionally, Mail Online claims these videos can be recorded for later viewing. Security-wise, these videos are said to be strictly available to the user only as it will not be hosted anywhere.
The Google Glass application was created by a team of three people. It was initially called "Sex with Glass." "The project started as an exploration in using Google Glass during intimate moments at a hackathon in London," the team said of their invention.
However, people's thoughts and feedback reportedly had the team changing the application's name to what it's called today, Glance. Currently, the application is only available with the iPhone but developers assured it will soon be launched with Google Glass.
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