Considering both how unfamiliar the products are to shoppers and the substantial sum of money Google’s been asking ($1500). but now Google is tackling those issues with Glass, starting a new program to provide in-home sample headsets for potential shoppers to try on.
Select users who registered with Google to express their interest in Glass, specifically, those who mentioned interest in prescription lenses support are being contacted by Google with this offer to let them try on a selection of Glass designs right in the comfort of their own homes.
The trial is free to participate in, with Google covering both outgoing and return shipping costs, but it places a $50 credit card hold until the hardware is returned.
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