3D glasses track the wearer's eyes
German-based SensoMotoric Instruments (SMI) has just announced a unique 3D glasses. This is considered the first 3D glasses in the world can monitor the wearer's eyes.
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According to SlashGear 5.2, SMI says that they have used ActiveEye technology that supports the ability to automatically adjust the surrounding image in 3D when users wear glasses.
SMI's 3D glasses can track the movement of the eyes
This product looks like a regular eyeglass, with a built-in Full HD resolution camera, provides extremely detailed images and allows users to observe the small objects. easily without eye strain.
In addition, the two small cameras on the lens combine algorithms to recognize the movement of the eyes and the direction in which the eyes of the user are looking.
According to SMI, their products will be instrumental in the field of procurement, driving instruction, research and analysis of visual activity in sports.
Currently, the retail price and the official launch date of this unique glasses have not been revealed by SMI.
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