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Breakthrough experience: You can take pictures and navigate with your eyes, and AR contact lenses are coming soon!

In the meta-universe era born under 5G, many technology companies and mobile phone manufacturers are trying to construct a new virtual interactive world. However, at present, the technology of holographic projection has not yet achieved breakthrough results, so the major manufacturers "curve to save the country", AR glasses in the smart wear industry set off a boom, becoming a new blue ocean.

As technology advances, contact lenses will not only be myopic mirrors, but can also be used for taking pictures and navigating. Recently, the American startup MojoVision released its own PROTOTYPE OF AR contact lenses MojoLens on the official website, which can feel the eye movement through sensors directly attached to the surface of the eyeball, and realize a variety of functions of taking pictures and navigating.

Breakthrough experience: You can take pictures and navigate with your eyes, and AR contact lenses are coming soon!

The AR contact lenses feature the world's smallest, densest-density Micro LED display, Low-latency communication for AR devices, and ultra-accurate eye tracking systems. With an LED display of less than 0.5 mm in diameter, 14,000 pixels per inch and a pixel pitch of 1.8 microns, this contact lens is the smallest and densest screen in the world.

Unlike the optical eye tracking technology used in existing VR and AR devices, MojoLens is equipped with MojoVision's customized optical chip, which will control the information display effect through implicit computing technology, combined with a proprietary motion sensing algorithm, which can display text, pictures and high-definition videos on the wearer's retina, and take photos, and then users can view photos by zooming and zooming in the user interface presented by AR contact lenses to make up for their own visual defects.

However, the prototype of the current MojoLens is not the final product, the power system inside the device has not yet been fully activated, and it also needs to be powered by external power, so it is a safety hazard to wear it directly.

Breakthrough experience: You can take pictures and navigate with your eyes, and AR contact lenses are coming soon!

For now, there is still a long way to go before AR contact lenses are really worn on the eyes, and AR glasses on the market are still the mainstream.

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