You Can “See the Future” With These Smart Contact Lenses

You Can “See the Future” With These Smart Contact Lenses

Credit: Mojo Vision

California startup Mojo Vision finally has a human wearing its smart contact lens– bringing the future of AR, and superhuman sight, a major step closer.

Augmenting reality

Unlike VR, which replaces your view of the real world with all digital graphics, augmented reality (AR) places digital pictures on top of a real world display.

AR allows you to interact more seamlessly with technology– you can read a text without needing to take out your phone or observe directions appear in front of your eyes as you navigate a new city.

Mojo Vision wishes its smart contact lens to offer people superhuman sight.

The challenge

AR glasses are not for everyone, though.

While they are generally sleeker than VR headsets, some individuals still discover them bulky and uncomfortable to wear. Others might just not, such as how they look in glasses or do sports and also other activities that are not glasses-friendly.

Smart contact lens

In 2015, Mojo Vision launched with the objective of developing a smart contact lens that would permit wearers to see digital information right in front of their face– like AR glasses– however, with the convenience of contacts.

The smart contact lens would let you see AR graphics without glasses. Credit: Mojo Vision

It does not plan to stop there, however– the company ultimately intends to use its Mojo Lens to give individuals superhuman powers, such as the capability to zoom in on distant objects or see clearly in the evening.

What’s new?

The company has unveiled many prototypes of its tech since then. However, it wasn’t until June 28 that CEO Drew Perkins revealed in a blog post that Mojo Vision had finally put its smart contact lens on someone’s eye: his own.

” After completing preclinical testing and mitigating potential safety dangers, I wore Mojo Lens,” he wrote. “Much to my delight, I discovered I might interact with a compass to discover my bearings, view pictures, and utilize an on-screen teleprompter.”

“Wearing the lens was inspiring,” he included. “Observing the future literally put me at a loss for words.”

Mojo Vision has finally put its lens on a person’s eye. Credit: Mojo Vision

Looking in advance

The latest prototype of the Mojo Lens, unveiled in March, seems like a combination of a traditional contact lens and a microchip.

Packed into the small piece of technology is the tiniest and densest dynamic display in the world, as well as an accelerometer, a gyroscope, as well as a magnetometer. There are eye-tracking tech, medical-grade mini batteries, and custom communications chips.

As Perkins noted, this smart contact lens really is what we think of when we imagine futuristic tech, and Mojo Vision is now ready to conduct the clinical trials required to secure FDA approval for the tech– and ultimately, give you supervision.


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