Google Glass's DVF collection will feature frames from fashion designer Diane Von Furstenberg when released on the tech giant's website June 23.
According to Mashable, the new shades, separate from Glass' Ray Ban styled devices, will come in grey, rainbow-hued, and brown, and have Furstenberg's initials in the upper right corner of the right lens.
According to the Verge, the connected eyewear will cost $1,620, $120 higher than Google's regular $1,500 glass device. Devices with prescriptive lenses go for $1,725.
Luxottica announced its collaboration with Google to make the tech giant's Ray Bans and Oakley branded sunglasses March 25. Luxottica said the technology world's landscape has changed.
"We live in a world where technological innovation has dramatically changed the way in which we communicate and interact in everything that we do," the company said in a statement on its website.
Glass users can use their devices to record video, search the internet and even play tennis. There is also a balance game that evaluates one's ability to keep books on their head, and a clay shooter similar to the famous duck hunt game.
The match feature evaluates how well one pairs patches with similar patterns, while a Shape Splitter breaks up shapes, according to the company's blog.
Glass' music capabilities allow users to look for songs, review playlists, and hear tunes in good quality sound while the device is on their face.
The device's new operating system, Android Kitkat, gives consumers more battery power PC Magazine reported.
Google reopened Glass for public sale May 14, after a one-day sale April 15 was successful.
Prior to May 14, consumers could reportedly purchase the device's regular $1,500 model for quite some time after the public sale, until Google blocked out sections.
"We learned a lot when we opened our site a few weeks ago, so we've decided to move to a more open beta," Google said in a post on their blog. "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."