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Author Topic: WTS pair of RARE Google Glass for BTC! NONE FOR SALE ANYWHERE!  (Read 9195 times)
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May 26, 2013, 04:07:35 AM
Last edit: May 29, 2013, 03:47:14 AM by evershawn
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Guys,

Taking offers in BTC for an extremely rare pair of Google Glass! These are in hand and ready to ship out immediately.

I played with them, they are very fun with but I'd like to see how much Bitcoin I can get out of them while they're a super hot and rare item.

These have been bid up to over USD $90,000 on Ebay.



Please send PM's or post here.

Happy to chat on the phone, do escrow (at buyers expense) or provide proof of identity to serious buyers.

These will go quickly, so if you're interested, PM your offer or ask your question now!

Happy bidding.


Current High Bid = lolwut @ 38 BTC
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May 26, 2013, 10:00:09 AM
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If you're trying to sell something potentially worth 90k+, which also happens to be an extremely rare/notonsale item, you might want to add some pictures proving you have the item.
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May 26, 2013, 11:58:22 AM
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If you're trying to sell something potentially worth 90k+, which also happens to be an extremely rare/notonsale item, you might want to add some pictures proving you have the item.

Sure, no problem:



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May 26, 2013, 12:01:50 PM
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Bid by PM / Skype from: starsoccer9 for 35 BTC Escrowed through Jon K.

Will keep a high bidder update in the first post.
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May 26, 2013, 10:58:52 PM
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Here's a pair for $5k as buy-it-now but I doubt anyone would pay that much -

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Google-Glass-Explorer-Edition-/281113235792?pt=US_Video_Glasses&hash=item4173a79150

you can get these things for cost via google
s twitter contest... large majority of entrants won glass units first time around, next contest is soon... just follow @projectglass
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May 26, 2013, 11:13:23 PM
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I read that Google wasn't allowing people to sell their glasses and was going to remotely disable them somehow.

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May 26, 2013, 11:16:56 PM
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I read that Google wasn't allowing people to sell their glasses and was going to remotely disable them somehow.

Check the TOS, you can't sell em but you can give them away:

http://www.google.com/glass/terms/

Resale and Gifts

You may not commercially resell any Device, but you may give the Device as a gift, unless otherwise set forth in the Device Specific Addendum. Recipients of gifts may need to open and maintain a Google Wallet account in order to receive support from Google. These Terms will also apply to any gift recipient.

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May 27, 2013, 12:42:38 AM
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At the risk of sounding like an idiot...how do these things work?
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May 27, 2013, 12:45:10 AM
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At the risk of sounding like an idiot...how do these things work?

Here is a quick video by The Verge that should answer that question:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6Tsrg_EQMw
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May 27, 2013, 12:55:54 AM
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At the risk of sounding like an idiot...how do these things work?

Here is a quick video by The Verge that should answer that question:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6Tsrg_EQMw

More important question why the hell did you not accept $90k for these in first place?

+1 I'm guessing it was a fake bid.
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May 27, 2013, 01:52:25 AM
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Its worth commenting that you really could not get these at the twitter contest. Only people with super high follower counts won. I personally tried really hard to get a pair with this enlisting all my friends and family to do twitter posts without any luck. So on this contest it really wasn't a contest but a marketing promotion. As far as I know there isn't a plan for another one and release isn't until sometime in 2014.

I then decided to go to Google IO 2013 thinking they would give developers a pair there.. this didn't work out either and I went to all the Google glass panels on the second day as well and nothing. At a minimum I thought they would allow you to sign up to pre order a pair but this was not the case. In reality the only thing I did get was a Chromebook pixel this year. I was highly disappointed overall that its impossible to get these things.

I have been trying to buy them in the range I am willing to pay around $5000 and they either get removed by eBay or pulled. So if you have a pair around that price send me a PM.


Here's a pair for $5k as buy-it-now but I doubt anyone would pay that much -

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Google-Glass-Explorer-Edition-/281113235792?pt=US_Video_Glasses&hash=item4173a79150

you can get these things for cost via google
s twitter contest... large majority of entrants won glass units first time around, next contest is soon... just follow @projectglass
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May 27, 2013, 04:12:52 AM
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tons of people got them in the twitter contest with low follower counts and un-brilliant ideas.

I know several developers who got them last year at google IO, all you had to do was sign up for the Explorer program and agree to pay the fee, I think it was $1500...

There's not a heck of a lot you can do with Glass as yet; the novelty factor wears off fast... people stop wearing them after a week or two.
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May 27, 2013, 05:42:56 AM
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Not trying to argue with you. I am just pointing out actual facts as I understand it. I hate it when people say stuff is common and easy to get when its not. Also, that they provide no use when there is a crazy amount of use for them. My offer still stands for $5000 to anyone who will sell me a pair. If they were so common I am sure someone would want to make some cash.

On twitter I really have no idea since I don't work for Google so in that case your probably right. I do know that developers did not get them at least years Google IO though 2000 of them were able to sign up as part as the explorer program. Those that were able to sign up for them and just started to get them this month.

As for doing stuff with glass its pretty amazing. My friend has a pair and never takes them off other than to charge them. I am sure he would have two pairs if he could since the battery doesn't last long but it charges fast (maybe 30 minutes to full I would estimate).  You can install linux on it if you want on it.. On day 2 off this years Google IO they even installed Ubuntu on it. So the sky is the limit on cool stuff you can do with it.

One of the things that is hot right now is facial recognition. Here is a link below.
https://github.com/lnanek/MedRefGlass

Myself personally have been working on a bluetooth scanner to notify me if someone comes in range of me and identify who they are. This works well when people use their phone but not so much when they are not. It still needs more work but as a prototype its working well.

You can download the kernel source code here as well as a rooted boot loader.
https://developers.google.com/glass/downloads/system

Anyway the sky is the limit. Awesome hardware. Happy hacking!

tons of people got them in the twitter contest with low follower counts and un-brilliant ideas.

I know several developers who got them last year at google IO, all you had to do was sign up for the Explorer program and agree to pay the fee, I think it was $1500...

There's not a heck of a lot you can do with Glass as yet; the novelty factor wears off fast... people stop wearing them after a week or two.

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May 27, 2013, 05:46:33 AM
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Very cool, I'm very interested in getting a chance to try a pair of these and see how responsive they are. Respect to the first batch of brave buyers.

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May 27, 2013, 05:50:34 AM
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Only thing I have to say is:

If you think they're easy to get, go try to get a pair. Good luck with the ebay. If someone has them listed for 5k coin toss if that's a scam or someone that just doesn't realize what they're worth. Most people won't even sell them for lots of reasons and there are not many released yet.

People that say these are easy to get, in short, have not a clue what they're talking about and are just trolling.

For the record, that wasn't my Ebay auction, that was taken from a news article. Try using Google. I would have told my pair for 90k in a heart beat and I'm not trying to get 90k in bitcoin.
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May 27, 2013, 05:51:31 AM
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Um why would anyone buy these for 90k when everyone can just buy them for $1500 in another couple months? Thats like charging $50,000 for an iphone 5s... whats with the price gougers  lately...
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May 27, 2013, 06:39:45 AM
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Um why would anyone buy these for 90k when everyone can just buy them for $1500 in another couple months? Thats like charging $50,000 for an iphone 5s... whats with the price gougers  lately...


Probably because if someone listened to you thinking they could buy them in a couple of months they would be very upset with you in a couple of months.

That's my guess... since you can't buy them for 1,500 in a couple of months....

Also, have you even read the posts here... No one is trying to sell them for 90k. That was a snip from a news article from like a month ago. Pay attention if you want to troll...
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May 27, 2013, 12:04:23 PM
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Um why would anyone buy these for 90k when everyone can just buy them for $1500 in another couple months? Thats like charging $50,000 for an iphone 5s... whats with the price gougers  lately...


Probably because if someone listened to you thinking they could buy them in a couple of months they would be very upset with you in a couple of months.

That's my guess... since you can't buy them for 1,500 in a couple of months....

Also, have you even read the posts here... No one is trying to sell them for 90k. That was a snip from a news article from like a month ago. Pay attention if you want to troll...
I do belive that google said they plan on releaseing it to users at the end of 2013 early 2014. so that is only 6/7 months
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May 27, 2013, 12:54:47 PM
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Um why would anyone buy these for 90k when everyone can just buy them for $1500 in another couple months? Thats like charging $50,000 for an iphone 5s... whats with the price gougers  lately...


Probably because if someone listened to you thinking they could buy them in a couple of months they would be very upset with you in a couple of months.

That's my guess... since you can't buy them for 1,500 in a couple of months....

Also, have you even read the posts here... No one is trying to sell them for 90k. That was a snip from a news article from like a month ago. Pay attention if you want to troll...
I do belive that google said they plan on releaseing it to users at the end of 2013 early 2014. so that is only 6/7 months

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May 27, 2013, 01:07:46 PM
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Um why would anyone buy these for 90k when everyone can just buy them for $1500 in another couple months? Thats like charging $50,000 for an iphone 5s... whats with the price gougers  lately...


It's completely new and people want it.

Pretty sure you could get a pretty penny for an iphone 5s too.

It's the same with TV's. I cannot fanthom why people would pay $20.000 for a big-screen plasma a few years ago, still those are the people who have made it possible for me to buy a much better big-screen plasma at less than $1000 now.

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