Google Glass is back on sale for the general public.
The company re-stocked its inventory of the product on Tuesday, following a successful one-day sale on April 15.
According to a post on the company's blog, the tech giant is evaluating how to better the product through their official Explorer Program.
"We've since built our inventory back up and plan to continue to accelerate new ways to expand the program in the weeks and months ahead," the organization said.
The innovator already has a range of ideas in mind, from athletics to the medical field.
"Our hope is to bring Glass to new Explorers, like optometrists, sports lovers, online retailers, cooks and travelers, who (like you!) can get in early and help make Glass better as part of our open beta, ahead of a wider consumer launch," Google said in the post. "These are exciting times and we're glad to have you along for the ride - keep the feedback coming!"
Google Glass lets consumers search the Internet, record video and even play virtual tennis. A balance game evaluates one's ability to keep books on their head, while a clay shooter game mimicks the famous duck hunt game.
The Match feature evaluates how well users pair patches with similar patterns, while a Shape Splitter breaks up shapes, the blog post read.
Glass's music capabilities allow users to look for songs, review playlists and hear tunes in good quality sound.
The device's new operating system Android KitKat gave consumers more battery power upon its release.
Google said Glass will remain available as along as supplies last. Those interested in purchasing the device should enroll in the company's Explorer Program.
"We learned a lot when we opened our site a few weeks ago, so we've decided to move to a more open beta. We're still in the Explorer Program while we continue to improve our hardware and software, but starting today anyone in the US can buy the Glass Explorer Edition, as long as we have it on hand," Google said in a post.
Consumers were reportedly able to purchase the $1500 device for quite some time after the public sale, until Google blocked out selections.