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captainkrtek | 1 month ago
Google Glasses - dead
Apple Vision Pro - dead
FB/Meta x RayBan - dead soon(?)
It seems they can’t get over the social hurdle of having a camera strapped to your face, and the effects of that on people around you. I think the tech is neat, but not socially accepted as a concept to make it viable. My sister is big into tiktok and filming all the time, and it personally makes me hesitant to be nearby as I’m not comfortable being filmed all the time.
wolvoleo|1 month ago
It's the big tech companies that are pushing for pervasive cameras. Not consumers saying they can't live without a camera on their face.
spicyusername|1 month ago
The wearables are just too big, too expensive, and the feature set too small.
Much like with VR goggles, every problem they solve is solved far better and more cheaply with another device most people already have and use.
I don't think it has anything to do with the moral or social implications of taking pictures of people privately. The second any of the above are resolved, society will willingly give up even more privacy without a hiccup, as we've done every other time the choice was presented.
chiefalchemist|1 month ago
It’s not a tech issue, it’s a marketing issue (and lack of imagination).
brushfoot|1 month ago
wolvoleo|1 month ago