It can simplify reading the fine print in your contract
Super-vision in 2019.
Now you are able to see your baby carrot. More convenience or more problems?
It is absolutely the stuff of science fiction: a contact lens that zooms on your command.
But scientists at the University of California San Diego have gone ahead and made it a reality. They’ve created a contact lens, controlled by eye movements, that can zoom in if you blink twice.
How is this possible? In the simplest of terms, the scientists measured the electrooculographic signals generated when eyes make specific movements (up, down, left, right, blink, double blink) and created a soft biomimetic lens that responds directly to those electric impulses. The lens created was able to change its focal length depending on the signals generated.
Get your eyes on that