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Google Discontinues the Glass Enterprise Edition (9to5google.com) 27

Google has announced today that it will no longer be selling its Glass Enterprise Edition 2 headsets, with support set to be discontinued later this year. 9to5Google reports: After the commercial failure of its original Google Glass headsets, the company segued the AR product into a solution for businesses and industrial customers, intended to allow workers to stay connected in a hands-free way. This lineup, dubbed Glass Enterprise Edition, received a second-generation update in 2019, which was built on the Snapdragon XR1 hardware platform.

Google has updated many of the pages related to the Google Glass Enterprise Edition to announce that sales of the headset have been discontinued as of March 15. For existing Glass Enterprise Edition customers, Google will continue to support the headset until September 15, 2023, though the company has said that "no software updates from Google are planned." Instead, "support" here means that customers will be able to receive replacement devices under the existing programs until that deadline.

After the deprecation date, all existing headsets will continue to work as normal, and third-party developers will still be able to update their applications, which are usually responsible for any business-specific tasks. One caveat, though, is that Google says the "Meet on Glass" app that launched less than a year ago is only guaranteed to work until the September 15 deadline, after which the app has the potential to break.

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Google Discontinues the Glass Enterprise Edition

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  • by knoledgesponge ( 808547 ) on Thursday March 16, 2023 @05:07AM (#63375155)
    We need a page on Slashdot dedicated to meme’ing the way Google cancels everything. I have a feeling that whatever AI overlord automated recent layoffs is also controlling a lot more. Same at Netflix.
  • by crobarcro ( 6247454 ) on Thursday March 16, 2023 @05:17AM (#63375157)
    Only use products from google which are at least 15 years old, unless you're happy for it to disappear.
    • Re:Risk (Score:5, Interesting)

      by thegarbz ( 1787294 ) on Thursday March 16, 2023 @07:52AM (#63375321)

      One thing that has been clear from Google's handling of various discontinuations is that things don't disappear. Most cases there's either a migration path, things continue to work as normal (as in this case), or there is a refund process (e.g. Stadia refunds and an update allowing the controller to work with PC).

    • by DrSkwid ( 118965 )

      such as Google Groups ... oh

    • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

      Did it ever really launch? Sounds more like a failed beta of a failed beta from v1.

      All these companies so desperately pushing ar/vr. A technology that doesn't fulfill any needs.

      For a while it looked like a few porn producers were trying it out but if the porn guys can't sell a new tech like this, no one can.

      • For a while it looked like a few porn producers were trying it out but if the porn guys can't sell a new tech like this, no one can.

        So much this. Porn drove the VCR market, Porn was critical in advancing the Internet , and consumer personal computers and smartphones. That it failed VR, shows that it is a very big fail.

    • A lot of these tech companies big layoffs also come on the fact that they have been putting a lot of money and resources into the CEO's pet hobby projects. Many of which make cool Sci-fi, but often provide any meaningful benefit over the previous way.

      Granted it is actually difficult to predict what is going to be a bomb vs the next big thing. For the iPhone there is a Newton, The 3D TV had failed, but watching on your phone is a big thing.

      So it is hard to say if a company is pushing the next big thing, or

  • by bill_mcgonigle ( 4333 ) * on Thursday March 16, 2023 @06:34AM (#63375239) Homepage Journal

    People inside Google have enough corporate espionage access, however informal, to know what Apple is working on.

    It seems like they decided it's not worth competing.

    Tim seems pretty proud of actually developing a new product.

    Not that anyone should ever rely on Google for business, but come September this will seem obvious in retrospect.

    • Someone at Google probably realized that people wouldn't wear a device that beamed advertisements directly into their eyeballs 24/7 and they couldn't figure out another way to monetize it.

  • They'll change it to duo and then put it in gmail then put it in youtube then name it zebracock before september. How many fucking times do they need tinchange meet/hangouts/chat?
  • Google is an advertising company that piddles with other projects to attract attention. That obviously works. Mission accomplished, toy goes away.

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