As a guy closing in on 50, losing my near vision really annoys me. And the current solutions are weak at best, which annoys me even more. These and the other companies working on similar sound great. But someone tell me why I would need a prescription for them? And is that true in the EU? The article makes it sound like getting them approved to be prescribed is a big hurdle. They seem like better reading glasses, which I don’t need a prescription to buy.
A manual focus version would be cool too. I don’t like the idea of having yet another thing to charge.
you’ll look like the king of nerds, but that’s a thing: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adjustable-focus_eyeglasses
Pics for the lazy
oh damn, I’ve never seen one in person, but I don’t really care about judgment by others, so if I could get some prescription lenses on those, that’d be ideal.
eventually they’ll come out with a device that charges you while you wear all of your rechargeable items. you just plug yourself into a USB outlet and all your shit gets charged simultaneously
how do we then transfer the charge from the shits to the devices?
https://www.asme.org/topics-resources/content/powering-wearable-devices-via-skin