Monitor fatigue by eye movement: Smart glasses Meme

In addition to your mother, glasses will remind you of rest. Smart glasses Meme can track people's physical and mental fatigue by tracking eye movements, and issue warnings before the threshold of fatigue comes, to avoid fatigue accumulation, thereby improving work efficiency.

Release date: 2015-01-05

Recently, Japanese eyewear manufacturer Jins produced a smart glasses Meme, which can track eye movements to judge people's physical and mental fatigue. The glasses also monitor the wearer's health and sitting posture.

The lenses use biosensing technology to detect small changes in eye movements and body movements, helping people to better monitor their health and health.

The eyeglass frame of this smart glasses has three eyeball sensor electrodes built in to track eye movements and monitor the number of blinks. A six-axis sensor is also mounted on the temple to continuously detect physical activity. The sensor in the nose pad of the glasses can monitor the potential of the eye movement.

The company notes that the pressure difference between the human cornea and the retina can be translated into data as a parameter of human alertness. “Once a critical value is reached, the recovery rate from fatigue is greatly reduced. JINS MEME smart glasses can warn before reaching this critical value to avoid the accumulation of fatigue and improve work efficiency,” the company said.

This product will be exhibited at the Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show on January 6-9, 2015. “After five years of research and development by well-known Japanese scholars and doctors, the sensors in JINS MEME smart glasses can obtain a variety of information in the human body to help people better monitor their health and health. The detected data is passed iOS. Or smartphones supported by Android can inform the wearer of the degree of fatigue, give reminders when users need a little rest, count daily steps, daily fat burning index, and give feedback on their daily activities." Said.

Working with doctors and researchers, the company has developed a variety of features for this device, such as a measure of interest in key training and diagnostic applications for cognitive and neurological disease.

“Since 2001, we have been encouraging people to improve the way they observe the world, enrich their lives and open up new experiences with eye-wearable devices.” JINS CEO Hitoshi Tanaka said, “With JINS MEME smart glasses, we are Functionality and fashion have changed the rules of the game for digital wearables."

The frame of this smart glasses was designed by renowned industry designer Satoshi Wada, who is also responsible for the design of the Audi A6 and the Issey Mian W watch.

“JINS MEME can detect people's eye movements and body movements,” said Dr. Ryuta Kawashima, professor of Cancer and Aging Research at Tohoku University, who has been working closely with the development of this eyeglass for many years. “With these sports, we can get a huge amount of creatures. Information. We are also looking forward to JINS MEME smart glasses to develop more features and applications."

Source: dailymail

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