Remember Google Glass? The crazy over-priced headset from a few years ago with the glass lenses that allowed you to see the world in a new way? On July 18 we discovered a secret being that Google has resurrected Google Glass, but this pair of glasses isn’t exactly what you might remember.

According to WIRED, Alphabet, Google’s parent company, has a new set of Google Glass for enterprise customers. The purpose of the glasses is to provide workers with hands-free information in real-time. The new Google Glass has been bonded to a pair of regular safety or reading glasses so it seems, which makes them different.

Alphabet’s new hardware goes by Google Glass Enterprise Edition and multi-national corporations such as General Electric, Boeing, DHL, and Volkswagen are currently testing it in their own work environments. As of right now, the product is limited to companies who are approved; consumers cannot buy them.

Today, Alphabet is giving out more headsets to successful businesses to conduct further testing, a step in the right direction. It would be an amazing story if Alphabet could, after all, find a legal way for Google Glass to be used. That seems to be what they’re aiming for, which is great to see considering that many called Google Glass the fail of the decade. Hopefully the new hope for Google Glass 2.0 isn’t short-lived. We’ll continue to follow the story and report back if we hear of anything new.

SOURCE [WIRED]