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Mojo Vision is developing Mojo Lens "smart contact lenses." Here's a first look at what may be your eye-popping augmented reality future. $3,500 iPhone possible?
Biofinity Energys contact lenses are designed for all-day wear, helping people’s eyes better adapt so they can seamlessly and continuously shift focus between digital devices and offline activities.
Meanwhile, younger contact lens wearers now spend about nine hours per day looking at a screen, where prolonged attention can cut down on blinking by as much as 60%, which ultimately disrupts the ...
The Mojo smart contact lens, due to ship within the next few years, boasts 14,000 pixels per inch packed into a sand-grain-sized display that beams directly into your eyes’ fovea, the tiny part ...
Embedded nanoparticles allow the wearer to see near infrared light, so they can see in the dark. I haven’t seen any explanation about how you turn the effect on and off, though.
At the heart of the lens is an Arm M0 processor and a Micro LED display with 14,000 pixels per inch. It's just 0.02 inches (0.5 mm) in diameter with a 1.8-micron pixel pitch.
Mojo’s tech is built into a hard scleral lens, which has a bulbous portion that sits slightly above the surface of the eye. Mojo Vision claims to have a 14,000 ppi display (the iPhone 11 has a ...
Augmented reality in the form of a contact lens, with embedded pixels, has many advantages over glasses-based designs. A group of researchers from the Ulsan National Institute of Science and ...
Blue-light filtering lenses, commonly known as blue-blocking lenses, have no significant effect in lessening eye strain caused by extended computer use, according to a study published in the ...
A new type of contact lens from Johnson & Johnson filters out blue light before it can hit the retina. Blue light is a form of high-energy light that sits just after ultraviolet light on the ...