Google Glass. Smart glasses that could take photos, record video, and show information directly in front of your eyes. Why do you think people didn’t want to use them?, People were worried about privacy, felt uncomfortable being recorded, and thought the product looked strange and too expensive., Segway. A two-wheeled personal vehicle designed to replace walking in cities. It was fast, futuristic, and easy to ride. Why didn’t it become popular for everyday transport?, It was too expensive, impractical for daily use, and often not allowed on sidewalks or roads., Juicero. A high-tech juicing machine that only worked with special juice packs sold by the company. Why did people stop buying it?, The product was overpriced and unnecessary because people could squeeze the juice packs by hand., 3D TVs. Televisions that showed 3D images if viewers wore special glasses. Why didn’t this technology become standard in homes?, They required special glasses, caused discomfort, and didn’t add enough value to normal TV viewing., A new city stadium. A large stadium was built on the edge of the city to reduce construction costs. It hosted international matches and concerts, but attendance was much lower than expected. Why?, Bad location and poor transport access. Going there took too much time and effort..

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