The Mojo smart contact lens, due to ship within the next few years, boasts 14,000 pixels per inch packed into a sand-grain-sized display that beams directly into your eyes’ fovea, the tiny part in the ...
Smart contact lenses that grant the wearer night vision as well as act as a private, super-discreet interface for your digital life could be coming to your eyeball, if startup Mojo Vision has its way.
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Forget your bulky AR headsets, smart contact lenses are coming to place augmented reality displays right there on your eyeball. Last week, Mojo Vision CEO Drew Perkins volunteered to test the first ...
SARATOGA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mojo Vision today announced it is building the world’s first true smart contact lens, called the Mojo Lens. Mojo Lens is a contact lens with a built-in display that ...
SARATOGA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mojo Vision, the Invisible Computing company, and Menicon, Japan’s first and largest contact lens manufacturer, today announced that both companies have entered into ...
A California-based company called Mojo Vision is working on smart contact lenses that’ll take basic computing services, like browsing your calendar, checking your commute, and queuing up your next ...
A new Silicon Valley startup is trying to build the “world’s first true smart contact lens,” putting a screen right against your eye that can enhance your vision of the world. The startup, Mojo Vision ...
Mojo Vision, a Saratoga, California-based startup is seeking to improve the lives of people living with sight loss by launching a smart contact lens that can overlay information on the real world and ...
SARATOGA (KPIX 5) -- Augmented reality firm Mojo Vision is a step closer to rolling out a smart contact lens prototype that creates a digital display within a user's own field of vision. The wearable ...
Partnerships with Adidas Running and others are seeing if contact lens displays make a good fit for sports and fitness. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, ...
The “eyes” have it – quite literally. Someday when you walk down the street, an augmented user interface will appear like a floating screen above your real-life surroundings. You may discreetly see ...