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New Google Glass app lets people see sex through their partner’s eyes

A pair of these Google Glasses can make sex a lot more interesting.
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A pair of these Google Glasses can make sex a lot more interesting.
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Wearable technology just got a whole lot sexier.

Google Glass introduced a new app that lets wearers see sex from a different point of view — their partner’s.

This is how it works: Both people are equipped with the augmented reality specs (and most likely, nothing else), and they can see what their partner sees during the deed, awkward angles and all. Or, you can connect your iPhone and watch yourself from a different angle of the room.

It gives “looking into each other’s eyes” a less romantic meaning, but the app’s creators say they’re just trying to “change the way people experience things.”

The Glance App even films a video of the tryst, so you can watch it again when all is said and done.

The new Google Glass sex app lets partners see themselves from each other's eyes, or, from another spot in the room.
The new Google Glass sex app lets partners see themselves from each other’s eyes, or, from another spot in the room.

To get started, just say, “OK Glass, it’s time,” and the app will begin streaming what your partner sees in front of your own eyes.

If you don’t like what you see, just say, “OK Glass, pull out.”

Seriously.

A website for the app, which isn’t out yet but is accepting early sign-ups, also includes suggested commands, like “play Marvin Gaye” or “lights off.”

Would you want to see what your partner sees during sex? Now you can, thanks to a new Google Glass app.
Would you want to see what your partner sees during sex? Now you can, thanks to a new Google Glass app.

Fans likened the sex app to amateur porn, and many suggested it’s just not necessary.

“I could think of nothing I’d rather see less while having sex than myself have sex,” one commenter wrote on Guardian.com.

Cosmopolitan compared the new streaming app to taking a selfie, “but pornier.”

rmurray@nydailynews.com