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Yeah, it is narrowly. I don't know like you say how useful it would be, but it's cool enough that it can do it. If you get it in your head, send me the model number of this thing or a link to a YouTube video or something, because I want to check it out. You know me, man, I always love checking out new technology. And there's more of these glasses now too. I think I might have sent you one the other night, a video of it. Now they don't even have that screen thing that's in the other ones. It just projects into the glass or something, or it doesn't project. It shows on the glass and people outside can't see it, but you can see it. They're over $1,000 bucks. Man, I tell you, I was hoping when I first saw this technology, right, because you know I've been following it since the Air 2. And it just seems they discontinue the older models and don't sell them cheaper. And then they make newer models and they charge more for them. It's nice to be going on with these things, because this newer one is over $1,000 bucks. It's like $1,099, like $1,100 bucks for essentially just video glasses. But they have Android built into them, so you don't need to connect it to a display or anything or to a phone. And you can use touch controls on the outside and it comes with a ring. I don't know how much. Did you look into the ones yesterday?
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