Japan makes smart glasses that can cure both nearsightedness and farsightedness
Japanese smart eyewear company Vixion has invented an innovative glasses that can help wearers overcome both nearsightedness and farsightedness.
Whether it is nearsightedness or farsightedness, people with either of these two eye diseases also face many difficulties in life. As they get older, many people even face symptoms of both conditions. That makes it difficult for them to see both near and far objects clearly. The only way to fix this problem is to use two pairs of eyeglasses - one to see things up close and one to see things far away more clearly. But owning two eyeglasses at the same time is not only expensive, but also annoying. The wearer will have to carry both pairs of glasses with them at all times and change them as needed. Fortunately, a Japanese company has invented a promising pair of smart eyeglasses that help solve these troubles.
MWF eyewear model of Vixion Company Japan.
The MWF eyewear model of Vixion, a startup specializing in smart eyewear, has recently appeared on Japanese television and attracted the attention of a large number of public. In the context of a rapidly aging population, the number of Japanese people suffering from both nearsightedness and farsightedness has also increased.
Essentially, MWF eyeglasses work on a built-in sensor that can automatically adjust the focus of the lenses to what the wearer is observing, helping them see objects clearly at almost any distance. . First-time MWF wearers will have to manually calibrate their glasses, by rotating a dial built into the frame. Once done, whenever the wearer changes direction, the glasses can know what they're looking at and adjust the focus of the lens accordingly.
A Japanese reporter recently experimented with wearing MWF glasses. She says the glasses can detect the direction of view and adjust the focus of the lens, making everything clearer up close or far away.
A lot of people have been excited about this promising prototype of Vixion's smart glasses. However, they will have to wait a while until the company launches the commercial version, as MWF is still in beta.
Wearers experience Vixion's MWF smart glasses
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