Glasses self-turning pages

With the new high-tech glasses developed, users simply need to use the eye to flip through the e-book, without the need to click the mouse to flip the page as before.

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Not only that, the new glasses can also see virtual maps, drawings or other images up to 1m in size. A chip less than half the size of a fitted stamp can detect the wearer's eye movements. Only the wearer watches the arrow keys to turn the page into a virtual book that the chip will touch and perform page turning.

'Glass data allows us to see the real world in the usual way, while simultaneously tracking our eye movement with the camera,' ' said Rigo Herold, project director at Fraunhofer Center for Organics, Materials and Electronic. Devices Dresden in Germany.

'Such eye movement control completely frees the hands of the wearers so they can focus on the actual work, whether they are US military mechanics fixing the an armored car, or an operating surgeon ... '.