I'm just wondering how much "local physical privacy" does google glass provide to the wearer, comparing it with mobile phones.
Many people are worried about privacy when it comes to google glass (and rightly so) because it can be an invasion to privacy from google. But I think this new wearable device might also provide augmented physical privacy to the wearer when compared with today's mobile phones with big sized screens.
Can anyone with real hands-on experience with google glasses can answer this? Another related privacy-related question would be how noisy can the "Bone Conduction Transducer" be to the people around you, how much can the people near you hear it.