Hacker builds Google Glass clone
You're not the only one who missed out on dropping $1,500 for Google Glass Explorer Edition. An Australian geek, who goes by the "Evil Dead" name Ash_Williams on Australian PC hardware community forum Overclockers, doesn't have one either. So he made his own.
The hacker's version is called Flass, a combination of "fake" and "glass." It's powered by a Nokia N9 phone. The TV-out feature of the phone feeds the eye display, which is mounted on a set of real glasses using cable ties. Ash_Williams has gone through four different versions of Flass so far.
The Australian maker got the eye display down to about the size of the real Google Glass. It uses a curved optic harvested from a Myvu Crystal 701 eye display to amplify the size of the screen when looking at it. The whole thing connects together with cables, so it's not quite as hands and cords-free at the real deal. "It looks kind of funny," the creator admits in a video demonstration.