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Google Glass might include “bone conduction” technology

Google’s augmented reality project – Google Glass  is seeing some new developments. As per reports about Google’s recent submission of their FCC filings for the device, it has been revealed that Google Glasses will include bone conduction technology.

Google’s patent application featuring bone-conduction technology

This technology will enable its users to listen to audio without using any kind of ear-buds or earphones. Vibrations which can travel through bones near your ears are used to transmit audio to your ears thus enabling you to listen to the sound around you while you are also listening to audio from the glasses. Bone conduction technology isn’t new, but it isn’t very popular either, so perhaps we’ll see it popping up more in other devices after being included in Google Glass.

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