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Mojo Contact Lenses Essentially Give You Superpowers

Mojo Contact Lenses Essentially Give You Superpowers

It seems like these days everything tech is all about the Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality experiences that all our favorite brands and sites can provide. Now you can finally skip the giant goggles and the weird, multi-colored glasses in favor of something better–Mojo Lens smart contact lenses. With a built-in display with real-world context, eyes-up notifications and answers, AR experiences and even access to timely data like sales projections and calendar appointments, these contact lenses project important information right onto your retina with a 14,000 ppi display. And if you’re worried about the Skynet / fubar future of it all, the product was developed by a team of optometrists, medical experts and medical experts to make sure it’s safe, subtle and sturdy enough to use for years to come. It’s still only in prototype phase based on what was presented at CES, but the technology shows serious promise.