You’ve probably heard about them. Google Glass. The device of the future. The peak of the wearable computing. You can’t buy it yet, only a few people are lucky to have it. They are testing it in the everyday life. And because Google Glass is based on the ordinary Android, lots of people are also trying to hack it.

In fact, Google Glass is a disguised Android phone, capable of running any Android app. But it doesn’t include any ordinary launcher. And Glass UI doesn’t allow you to launch any third-party app. This is the right time for BIG Launcher.

Thanks to BIG Launcher’s unique linear design, you can control it only by simple swipes at the side of the Glass: left, right, light tap for ‘ok’ and swipe down for 'back’. The phone module isn’t present in the Glass, so you can’t make phone calls. But you can use the 'All apps’ menu to launch another apps you’d like to test on the Glass.

And how does it feels? The Glass projects BIG Launcher’s image right into your eye, so it looks like a large transparent screen hovering in front of you. The dark color theme looks best on it. Glass can be also used in combination with prescription glasses, although it has some limitations.

It isn’t easy to reproduce how does it look like, but here is a short video to get the basic idea:

We’re looking forward to seeing the final production version of Google Glass and let’s hope that it will be possible to buy them soon. Let’s hope Google will introduce the Play Store for Google Glass by launch, so you’ll be able to install BIG Launcher on them without hacking.