Game changer.

Blue brings you closer to the game without distracting you from it.

It's significantly more fun to attend a live baseball game instead of just watching one on television. But sometimes when you're sitting at the ballpark, something slightly confusing will happen on the field and it's never explained out loud — maybe an umpire makes a call, but it's not entirely clear what happened. TV broadcasts have commentators who can explain what's going on, but at the game itself, they just keep on playing.

That's where Blue for Google Glass comes in. Blue uses geolocation to figure out which Major League ballpark you're sitting in. It knows which teams are playing and automatically starts presenting data to you as the game unfolds — stats for every player and pitch, even play-by-play descriptions. Watch a pitch fly by, then Blue will tell you its speed and type. Wondering what call the umpire just made or why that runner got sent back to first base? Blue will let you know. Watch the video →