Yesterday, we reviewed Google glasses, which it currently provides to developers and some users, with the aim of testing it until it reveals its final image at a date expected at the end of this year - see this link For more-. An important question was, how does the glasses communicate with the iOS system? Of course, Apple's system puts restrictions accordingly in order to be able to use the glasses, as Google has provided MyGlass app in the Apple Store (American only) to be able to attach the glasses to your phone. In the following lines, we will learn how to set up Google Glass to work with the iPhone.

Preparing Google glasses to work with the iPhone

MyGlass app connects Google Glass to your iPhone to do several functions, including:

  • In order for notifications from some of the applications on your phone to reach the glasses, you do not have to look at the phone.
  • Take advantage of Google Now features such as knowing the weather for your city, nearby landmarks, and other important information about what is going on around you.
  • Connect to Google Plus to be able to share the captured photos and videos with your friends there.
  • Download applications to the glasses. Activate and deactivate services.
  • The ability to control the glasses from your phone via the ScreenCast service.
  • Add contacts to send messages, share pictures, and chat with them via video calls.

Watch the detailed explanation video with engineer Tariq Mansour:

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