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The next Google Glass wearable, inside and out (photos)

Photos from an FCC filing show the next version of Google's wearable for your face.

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The original Google Glass is getting an update. We don't know when or where, or which kind of buyer the wearable will target (we're hearing rumors it's corporations), but photos showed up at the FCC, which usually means a launch will soon follow.

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The right arm houses the device's screen and camera. The arm rests on its right side. All measurements are in inches.

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This view depicts the arm of the device lying face up.

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The bulbous end should hold the battery.

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Here we see some internal wiring.

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With the panel removed, you can peer into the circuits inside.

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More circuitry.

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This appears to be the device's wireframe for that right arm, which holds the screen and battery.

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Not part of this FCC filing, this sketch of a slim, curvy band worn around half the head came from a November 2015 patent that Google submitted. At this stage, consider it a concept device. Perhaps it's a taste of things to come.

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