Google has finally published the full technical specifications of 
Glass, alongside Mirror API for apps, and MyGlass companion app for 
Android on the Google Play Store.
According to the official specs, Google Glass features a 640 x 360 
display which is equivalent to that of a 25-inch high definition screen 
from around eight feet away. It sports a 5 megapixel camera which can 
record videos in 720p HD. It also houses 16GB of flash storage, which is
 synced with Google cloud storage, although only 12GB of useable memory 
will be available on board for actual use. 
Interestingly enough, the battery life on Glass will last you “one 
full day of typical use” but doing things such as recording videos and 
Google Hangouts will drain it faster. It supports connectivity via 
802.11 b/g Wi-Fi and Bluetooth interface, and will be compatible to work
 with any Bluetooth capable phone.
List of the full specs are listed below;
Fit
- Adjustable nosepads and durable frame fits any face.
 
- Extra nosepads in two sizes.
 
Display
High resolution display is the equivalent of a 25 inch high 
definition screen from eight feet away.
Camera
- Photos – 5 MP
 
- Videos – 720p
 
Audio
- Bone Conduction Transducer
 
Connectivity
- Wifi – 802.11b/g
 
- Bluetooth
 
Storage
- 12 GB of usable memory, synced with Google cloud storage. 16 GB 
Flash total.
 
Battery
One full day of typical use. Some features, like Hangouts and video 
recording, are more battery intensive.
Charger
- Included Micro USB cable and charger.
 
While there are thousands of Micro USB chargers out there, Glass is 
designed and tested with the included charger in mind. Use it and 
preserve long and prosperous Glass use.
Compatibility
- Any Bluetooth-capable phone.
 
- The MyGlass companion app requires Android 4.0.3 (Ice Cream 
Sandwich) or higher. MyGlass enables GPS and SMS messaging.
 
Also available today on the Play Store is the MyGlass companion app for 
Android which requires devices running Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich 
and above. This app basically allows you to manage and configure your 
futuristic 
Glass frames right from your Android phone. Google 
also cheekily reminds us that the app does nothing if you don’t have a 
Glass unit. MyGlass companion app for Android can be downloaded now from 
Play Store.
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