At CES, smart glasses were unveiled that replace multifocal lenses with real-time focus adjustment, no cameras or screens, ...
While wave upon wave of smartglasses and face-based wearables crash on the shores of CES, traditional glasses really haven’t ...
Finnish eyewear company IXI is gearing up to launch smart glasses that look just like ordinary spectacles, but are able to “autofocus” based on the perceived needs of the wearer.
Finnish company IXI is set to introduce smart glasses capable of real-time autofocus adjustments based on the wearer's needs.
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Are Autofocus Glasses the Wave of the Future?
A Finish eyewear company says it has created smart glasses with sensors that can anticipate your needs, but do autofocus ...
Wearers of “progressive” eyeglasses, or multifocals, must look through the top of the lenses for distance, through the middle for intermediate distance and through the bottom for close reading. Many ...
Multifocal lenses use multiple refractive zones built in rings to give patients distance and near vision. These lenses are designed to address the problem of presbyopia, in which people over the age ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Older adults who wore progressive-addition lenses had the greatest fall rate. PALs wearers were two times more ...
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