Very Smart Glasses
Autofocal Lenses That Track Your Eyes to Bring What You're Looking at into Focus Source: Stanford University New Innovation From Stanford University More than one billion people in the world have presbyopia, which is an inability to focus on nearby objects after the age of 45. It's age-related farsightedness. To remedy the situation, Stanford University engineers have created a prototype for autofocals. That's a pair of autofocal lenses to restore vision and eliminate the need to wear a progressively stronger series of glasses and eventually go through surgery. The glasses know where the person is looking and automatically adjust to keep things in focus. Better Than Traditional Glasses Right now, the autofocals look like Virtual Reality goggles, but the team hopes to streamline the technology. The prototype glasses work like the lens of the eye with fluid inside of the lenses. The autofocals also have an eye tracking system and a depth-sensing c...