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Now everyone can wear Glass: Google opens up its Glass Explorer program to the public

If you’re an aspiring Explorer, this is your time to shine. Google is opening up its Glass Explorer program to the public next week!

The Glass Explorer program will be opened to public next Tuesday, April 15th and will cost US$1,500 — plus tax — a pop which is about RM4,900 by today’s exchange rates. Instead of just the Glass unit, Google will also include a free sunglass shade or a frame to fit prescription glasses along with any purchase.

If the price is not enough of a barrier for you, then the fact that the offer is limited to people with a valid US address only. On top of that the number of spots available is limited as well. If you think you can overcome all that then mark your calendar if you want to get in. Orders open at 6am Pacific Daylight Time over here.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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