Smart glasses understand the wearer's mood
Italian company Safilo is planning to produce glasses that can understand the wearer's mood. The production plan consists of two versions, one with conventional glass and one with dark glasses.
On the surface, the smart glasses look like normal glasses.
The new product is expected to be launched in January 2017 at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. On the outside, the eyeglasses look like normal glasses without special cameras and screens, but in the bow and glasses there are five sensors that can record the brain waves of the wearer. .
The data is sent to a specific application on the wearer's smartphone, where the analysis is performed and on the basis of the data, mood verification, as well as the factors that affect the change. of mood. The whole weight of this unique accessory is only 36g and a single charge is enough for a week of continuous operation. Intelligent connectivity to your phone via Bluetooth.
Apple is also developing smart glasses equipped with special screens instead of conventional glasses, which are images, text and other information. Safilo also plans to develop similar features in the second version of the glasses if the first version is welcomed by consumers.
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