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AR-based Smart Lens Can Be Used As A Computer Screen.

 AR-based Smart Lens Can Be Used As A Computer Screen.

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In New York, May 20 (IANS) US firm Mojo Vision has developed the world's first virtual reality (AR) contact lens that comes with a built-in display that delivers invisible computer. According to the company, the experience will allow users to access timely information quickly and intelligently without forcing them to look down the screen or lose focus on the people and the world around them. 'We are trying to change our relationships with devices and break these barriers to important personal connections. Mojo Lens allows you to be like you wherever your day takes you - we want technology and user experience to be something that does not affect who you are, 'said the CTO and founder or Mike Wiemer in a company blog post. The San Francisco-based company, launched in 2015, will now launch a comprehensive screening of its lenses. It noted its interaction with certain sports brands and strengths, such as Adidas Running and 18Birdies in terms of user experience for athletes and sports enthusiasts. ‘The goal is to deliver training data and real-time statistics by looking up, a hands-free way to improve focus and flow,’ Wiemer said. Wiemer noted that current outfits do not always present the details of the occasion, much like the aspirations of athletes and sports enthusiasts. But Mojo Lens can give athletes the opportunity to compete, allowing them to stay focused during their workout or training career and increase their performance without looking down on the device. 'Think ... you are an artist with your words, or songs, in front of your eyes. Even if you are an athlete and have your biometrics and your grade and the other information you need, 'Steve Sinclair, of Mojo, was quoted as saying by the BBC. The product scleral lens - a large white-to-eye lens - enhances user experience, but also includes a small microLED display, smart sensors and solid state batteries. 'We have created what we call a fully functional and wearable element - we will soon be exploring that,' 'Sinclair said. However, there are a number of obstacles, including power charges. Mojo is still testing its product, but wants customers to be able to wear their lenses all day, without having to recharge them. 'The expectation (that) you do not use the information from the lenses regularly but only briefly throughout the day. Real battery life will depend on how often and how often it is used, such as your smartphone or smart watch today, 'a company spokesman was quoted as saying. There are also concerns about privacy, such as Google's launch of smart glasses in 2014, which was widely seen as a failure. However, Mojo said all information was protected and kept confidential, the report said. --IANS rvt / vd MENAFN20052022000231011071ID1104248890 Disclaimer Legal: MENAFN provides the "correct" information without warranty of any kind. We do not accept responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legitimacy, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this topic, please contact the provider above.

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