We still have no idea when Google Glass will become available to the general public but considering the $1,500 price tag for the current “Explorer” version, Google’s connected eyewear will likely still be fairly pricey when the launch version debuts. Those looking to augment their reality but still have some money left over to live in said reality have a few upcoming options, and now Wired points us to yet another pair of connected glasses set to launch in the coming months. In some ways, Epson’s new specs are better than Google Glass. For example, the Moverio BT-100 features dual displays integrated into the lenses, so it can show the wearer 3D images and it can cover a much wider field