![]() ![]() I guess some people do that but that would be weird." Imagine if you had to change your clothes in the middle of the day because you run out of batteries. "The whole point of wearables is you're wearing them. You can look cool with anything on your head as long as it looks like, yeah, that's meant to be there."Īnother major technological challenge is battery life. I think it's how confident you are when you're interacting with it. I actually don't think it's how you look (wearing Google Glass). "It needs to stop being awkward before it can become mainstream. Libin believes that having augmented information directly in your field of view will be important. "To me it feels like there's more than a year left before it's really mainstream. He also expects the upcoming Apple Watch to be a major catalyst in helping wearables take off.īut Google Glass, in Libin's view, still has a way to go. Such a scenario isn't happening quite yet, though Libin says Android Wear is getting close. "If you do it seamlessly enough the user won't even perceive that as having switched to another device," Libin says. ![]() But at that point you can also glance at your wrist to view Evernote content on the watch face instead, keeping in mind that the smaller screen won't allow you to display everything that might have been visible on the phone. ![]() Say you're looking at Evernote on your phone when a call comes in.You pull the phone up to your ear because you're having a conversation. ![]()
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