While I personally wouldn’t feel all too comfortable wearing my cutting edge face computer while sitting on a bus or train, at least if I did, I wouldn’t be in much trouble of getting lost.
Google Glass owners are no stranger to navigation software, with walking directions and sat nav features that are commonplace on Google Android devices, but now you lucky Glass users can also expect to find mass transit directions, perfect for those who need to know which stop to get on and off at, or how many minutes away their destination is.
It’s not the biggest update we could hope for to Google Glass but it is one of the more practical ones and it certainly plays on the strengths of the hardware.
What features would you like to see come to Google Glass? Let us know in the comments section below.
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