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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Google reveals how to transform your glasses on Google Glass

Google engineers have developed a way to display information on glasses lenses. This work, which will be recorded as a separate patent, is the company's current priority.

The design is such: the surface of the lens of a pair of glasses will put a small screen. Display and light source that accompanies be placed in the corner of the lens and the image will appear on the entire surface of the lens through an optical conductor, which refracts and transmits light.

In patent also included a camera that follows the eye and a small group of lanterns illuminate it.

One eye illuminates all the other creates a beam that shines and helps in tracking the eye. Both operate at wavelengths invisible to man. In the images that accompany the patent application show a pair of glasses which have small screen and eye tracking technology, which can be used only in one lens.

In practice, the system is able to provide information to users of the current equipment like Google Glass. They allow users to read e-mails, get the latest news updates etc..

In the patent application also included the possibility of integrating a secondary camera that enables the user to expand reality. "Integrating secondary camera with eye tracking technology will make the device to figure out which part of the scene that is being recorded is user focused," written in the application.

Last week the company submitted another application for a similar discovery that tracks eye without the integrated display. Applications for patents are among the most accurate revealing future plans of companies and the area in which I work.

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