SARATOGA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mojo Vision today announced it is building the world’s first true smart contact lens, called the Mojo Lens. Mojo Lens is a contact lens with a built-in display that ...
SARATOGA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mojo Vision, the Invisible Computing Company, announced today that it had developed a potential consumer implementation of Alexa Shopping List on its Mojo Lens ...
A California-based company called Mojo Vision is working on smart contact lenses that’ll take basic computing services, like browsing your calendar, checking your commute, and queuing up your next ...
A glance to the left. A flick to the right. As my eyes flitted around the room, I moved through a virtual interface only visible to me—scrolling through a calendar, looking up commute times home, and ...
Mojo Vision, the high-performance micro-LED platform company, today announced that Dr. Moungi Bawendi, recipient of the 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry and professor at the Massachusetts Institute of ...
Last week, Mojo Vision CEO Drew Perkins volunteered to test the first feature-complete prototype of his company's design. Smart wearables are all about super-portable convenience, and until scientists ...
Although augmented reality (AR) glasses are potentially very useful, they can also be awkward to wear and kind of funny-looking. California-based startup Mojo Vision is developing a sleeker, ...
Smart contact lenses that grant the wearer night vision as well as act as a private, super-discreet interface for your digital life could be coming to your eyeball, if startup Mojo Vision has its way.
Mojo Vision said it has created a new prototype of its Mojo Lens augmented reality contact lenses. This smart contact lens will bring “invisible computing” to life, the company believes. The Mojo Lens ...
Science fiction has again become science fact as Mojo Vision, a stealthy Silicon Valley startup that’s raised over $100 million dollars, revealed this morning that it is making an XR contact lens, The ...
The Mojo smart contact lens, due to ship within the next few years, boasts 14,000 pixels per inch packed into a sand-grain-sized display that beams directly into your eyes’ fovea, the tiny part in the ...
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