Thursday, May 8, 2014

WEB ARTICLE

Google Wants To Put A Camera On Your Eyeball

Sensors on the contact lens would detect blinks and respond to commands based on those blinks. The camera sits below the pupil on the contact, so it shouldn't obstruct vision. Because the camera is on the eyeball, it follows the wearer's gaze, potentially recording anything he or she sees, as he or she sees it.


http://www.cnet.com/videos/google-wants-to-put-cameras-in-your-eyes/

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