Lenses are available in transparent and tinted, as well as lenses from Optometrists in San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, and more to come soon, according to CNET.
“We think they’ll accommodate most people’s tastes. Anybody who is familiar with the process of getting [an eyeglasses] prescription filled will be familiar with how you get prescription Glass,” Google’s Steve Lee told CNET.
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The current Glass for Explorer project gives out the head-mounted device for $1,500. Getting it with a new prescription frames will cost an additional $225, and $150 if it’s tinted. Current owners of Google Glass can also swap their old frame to a new one for only the extra cost. Google Glass will hit stores for everyone by the end of 2014.
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