Quote Originally Posted by Albacore View Post
No I don't see it being used in the home we have smart phones for that as normally people either agree to be filmed or not by using their own reactions. To me this piece of technology should be used by who use at the moment Go Pro or something similar, recording their heroic deeds at sport, work, on the battlefield, walking a beat like a policeman, going into a fire, walking in drainage tunnel, I could go on. In some of these areas there is a chance of your personal space being invaded but that is up to society in general to make the rules of usage.

I have only seen one person using Google Glass and that was an American tourist in Glasgow taking in the views of buildings. My only reaction here when I saw the man was that he looked a right dork and totally out of place as he wanted, I thought, to show everyone around "hey I got Google Glasses".
Yeah, definitely way too "dorky" for me too. Now, if they come out with Google Glass contacts... :P