These consist of creating a small system that you can interact with through your eyes without needing anything else.
MOJOVISION
This is the name of the most advanced company with this new laptop. So far the project is just that, but at least it’s not a prototype that can fail, but CEO Drew Perkins himself has already tested it. You’ve seen how it works (never said better) and its possible uses. It gives us a good taste in the mouth since, if the invention is already a reality, it is only a matter of time before they correct any errors and can market it.
Its operation is based on a system capable of recognizing where you are looking and being activated. In other words, you could use contact lenses as if it were any other, but when you look towards a specific end, a panel opens with all the options and depending on where where you look, you can select the different functions, all through your iris and pupil. Something that looks very futuristic but is already closer than you think.
Your resolution is 14,000 dots per inch. According to Perkins, “less than 0.5 mm in diameter and a pixel pitch of 1.8 microns”. In other words, the smallest screen in the world.
They also assure us that it incorporates accelerometers, gyroscopes and magnetometers. I honestly don’t know how they can fit it into something so small, it’s amazing. They would be used so that the material can understand where we are looking and so that we do not have motion sickness. Something understandable.
Last year, this company teamed up with Adidas, trying to do a collaboration that manages to bring these lenses to practical sports-oriented purposes. We’ll see where it ends.
Finally, comment on the subject of the battery, since you will wonder how it works. Well, its weak point would be this, because due to its size, it was not possible to implement something that could last more than a day. Although good, we have devices that last even less, so for a prototype, it’s not bad at all. I imagine that they will manage to charge it with the blinking movement, because I don’t know how far they can go anymore.
And if you think at this point that you won’t be able to use it because you have a vision problem, know that’s not the case, because they guarantee that these lenses can work like any other. They’re designed for all audiences, so if you already have one, what better way to replace them than with smart ones.
The price or release date they may have is unknown, it is only known that they are already in use and it is likely that, although it seems very far away, we will see them sooner than we imagine .
Can you imagine following a GPS with your eyes or even recording what our own eyes see? Augmented reality games with them? The options are amazing, although we’ll still have to wait.