(CNN) -- Google Glass's vision for its future is coming into focus.
On Tuesday, Google
announced it will add Google Glass options for prescription glasses, its
most requested feature since it launched the face-mounted computers
last year.
The move is the latest
attempt by Google to make the beta version of its connected eyewear more
fashionable and consumer friendly before it releases the product to the
broader public toward the end of 2014.
The prescription lenses
will be available in a set of newly designed, fashion-conscious frames
that will cost $225 each. This new Titanium line will include four frame
shapes called curve, thin, split and bold. The outside of the Titanium
frames is gray, but there are four options for subtle accent colors
inside the frames. Google is also adding three options for sunglasses
designed by Maui Jim, which will cost $150 each. for more visit http://edition.cnn.com/2014/01/28/tech/innovation/google-glass-lenses/index.html
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