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JINS’s New Glasses Can Track Eye Movement

JINS Meme Smart Eyeglasses

While Japanese company JINS calls their new eyewear smart-glasses, they don’t have a screen or present you with information from your phone. Instead the brains behind the Meme eyewear are designed to utilize discrete sensors to track the movement of your eyes. In each nosepad there is a three-point electrooculography (EOG) sensor. Built into the frames are a gyroscope and accelerometer. Combined these sensors can estimate energy levels, gauge fatigue, estimate calories burnt, judge posture, and count blinks (?). While the overall utility of Meme probably still needs to be sorted out, JINS is working with health tech company Omron to develop applications. Perhaps the most exciting aspect of Meme is that the frames are almost indistinguishable from something you might pick up at Warby Parker.

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Eyewear, Wearable Technology

New Smart Glasses Monitor Your Fatigue

Jins Meme Smart Glasses

Decided that Google Glass was just a bit too over the top for you but you want some technology in your glasses, Japanese company Jins might have the solution. These Meme smart glasses are designed to monitor your fatigue and then alert you when you should take a break.  Using a combination of eye and motion sensors, the glasses can tell when your eyelids are getting heavy.  The glasses then communicate via bluetooth to an app on your phone, which notifies you that you are close to nodding off.  Additionally the glasses have some basic activity tracking functionality including a step counter and calorie tracker.  The company plans to open the device up for 3rd party apps.

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