Axios reports:
A small Silicon Valley startup is announcing Wednesday that it is close to having a working prototype of a contact lens capable of showing basic information such as driving directions using only eye movements to control the display.
While smart glasses are often touted as a fixture of our augmented-reality future, a handful of companies are taking things in a different direction — focusing on putting smarts into contact lenses instead.
Saratoga, Calif.-based Mojo Vision is announcing an advanced prototype of a smart contact lens. Mojo packs a lot of technology into the lens, including a tiny processor, microLED display and battery as well as the sensors needed to detect eye movement.
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While many focus on glasses for our augmented reality future, @MojoVisionInc is putting a tiny screens on your eyes via smart contacts. https://t.co/mAJoOSw1Gp
— Ina Fried (@inafried) March 30, 2022