Tim Cook was always convinced that Google Glass would not be successful

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  Tim Cook he wasn't one of the fans Google Glass and on various occasions expressed his opinion about the product Google which, in his opinion, was not thought suitable for users around the world. As part of the interview given by Jony Ive to a prestigious American publication, we have some details about the discussions between him and Cook regarding Google Glass, the Apple CEO's opinion being firm in all situations. Cook said that glasses are not the products in which smart chips and functions must be integrated, the hand being the right place to offer biometric monitoring functions or interconnection with mobile terminals.

We always thought that glasses were not a smart move, from a point of view that people would not really want to wear them. They were intrusive, instead of pushing technology to the background, as we've always believed." He went on, "We always thought it would flop, and, you know, so far it has." He looked at the Apple Watch on his wrist. "This isn't obnoxious. This isn't building a barrier between you and me."

  Cook stated that the launch of Google Glass was not a smart move on the part of Google, he argued that ordinary people and especially young people will be extremely difficult to convince to wear such a product. Cook was always convinced that Google Glass would not be successful and this proved to be true, and Jony Ive presented Apple Watch as the right product for people who want to get more from mobile terminals. The truth is that Google Glass has given rise to many scandals in the US and the high selling price has certainly kept it away from many people, so it will be interesting to see if Google will want to improve its product and possibly lower its selling price .