Mojo Lens
Mojo Lens is a special type of contact lens in development at the moment. It is essentially an Augmented Reality device that supplements the users vision with a contextual HUD. The concept and application looks similar to the Google Glass project but confined instead to a contact lens.
Some examples Mojo have provided for it’s practical application include language translation, exercise data and body metrics, way-finding and risk detection.
There have been a few examples of this concept explored in science fiction, for example Continuum and Sight Extended. But it is a different thing to see it made for real and quite remarkable that a display could fit on something as small as a contact lens.
The applications make sense, and I can see the value of having AR assist people in everyday life. Given that it’s a contact lens that can be removed for some reason makes me more comfortable with the idea. Having surgical implants would be another thing entirely and a frightening concept, as my mind immediately raises concerns over hacking or glitches whilst driving or doing something else life threatening.
This is definitely a product that caught my attention and something I’m interested to see how it develops.
Check it out and see what you think about it!