Amid the sea of smartphones and handheld cameras capturing the iconic Times Square ball drop on New Year's Eve was at least one pair of Google Glass.
Mashable's Associate Entertainment Editor Brian Anthony Hernandez, above, wore Google's wearable technology in New York City to take photos and record videos of the action and festivities surrounding the ball drop during Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve.
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Here's what Hernandez documented using Google Glass throughout the night:
Phones and cameras flew to the sky for the ball drop and remained up high, for people not making out, as the smoke from fireworks dissipated and confetti landed on the cement.
The studio was completely silent seconds before Seacrest went back on air for Dick Clark's New York Rockin' Eve shortly after the ball dropped at midnight.
Hernandez also documented the action on his smartphone, on which he recorded these:
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