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The first eye test of AR contact lenses is successful Micro LED display + ARM Core M0 processor

Mojo Vision, an American start-up company, has been actively researching AR contact lenses, and its CEO recently announced that it has conducted the first eye test of the developed AR contact lenses.

The latest Mojo Lens does not require a smartphone or other device to activate, just load the eyeball to operate. Mojo Lens has the world’s smallest and highest density display screen, a single-color Micro LED display with a diameter of less than 0.5 mm and a resolution of 14,000 ppi per inch. The AR contact lens consists of an ARM Core M0 processor, a 5GHz radio that communicates with ultra-low latency, an accelerometer, a gyroscope and a magnetometer to precisely track eye movements. At the same time, there is a medical-grade micro battery, power management circuit and wireless charging system on the periphery of the contact lens, and its battery life is about 1 day.

Mojo Vision CEO Perkins said that he has personally worn the contact lens and described it as “inspirational”, referring to the ability of the contact lens to interact with a compass to find directions, and to view pictures through Mojo Lens. He also hopes that Mojo Lens can improve the lives of visually impaired people and solve difficulties in daily life.

According to foreign media reports, Mojo Vision will conduct a series of lens tests, hoping that people can provide feedback after the test experience to further develop a revised version and apply to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for approval for use.

There’s still no firm timeline for Mojo Vision to hit shelves, but Steve Sinclair, the company’s senior vice president of product and marketing, estimates the Mojo Lens will be priced on par with high-end smartphones.

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