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LED lenses that send images directly to the iris

Ni TV screens or projectors, and glasses ... visual immersion lenses LED direct contact iris. CAnd the images.

Developed by a University of Washington equipomde its origin is in a eperimentalmente helping diabetics control their glucose level indication appearing mdiant to them through sensors placed in contact lenses. The prototype had a single red LED that is activated when it detects a critical blood glucose level thus warning the wearer of the lens. Power is achieved by induction.

For these lenses more complex the image shown does not would require the user having to appear as it approaches so as to receive in a translucent, not to prevent vision of what is left behind in the field of view, besides having the appearance of floating at some distance from the user.

Sensimar has a technologically advanced model of these lenses that allow patients with glaucoma monitor changes in intraocular pressure, but the possibilities are virtually endless. 're Already imagining to navigateInternet, see the mail and update your Facebook status, and keep track of tweets from friends watching float before you all that information, in a corner of your visual field , while walking down the street flot seeing before you the line that you trace the GPS to not miss.

The problem is when you can not close the pop-up advertising that you go around keeping you from properly perceiving that redhead on the right. Antonio ─ Rentero [

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Via: Gizmodo

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