Google Unveils Smart Contact Lens That Lets Diabetics Measure Their Glucose Levels

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This isn’t Google Glass in a contact lens, but it may just be Google’s first step in this direction. The company’s Google X lab just teased a smart contact lens on its blog that is meant to help diabetics measure their glucose levels.

The company says it is currently testing prototypes of this contact lens that use a tiny wireless chip and a miniaturized glucose sensor. These chips are embedded in between two soft layers of lens material.

In its announcement, Google notes that scientists have long looked into how certain body fluids can help them track glucose levels. Tears, it turns out, work very well, but given that most people aren’t Hollywood actors and can cry on demand, using tears was never really an option.

According to Google, the sensor can take about one reading per second, and it is working on adding tiny LED lights to the lens to warn users when their glucose levels cross certain thresholds. The sensors are so small that they ”look like bits of glitter.”

Google says it is working with the FDA to turn these prototypes into real products and that it is working with experts to bring this technology to market. These partners, the company says, “will use our technology for a smart contact lens and develop apps that would make the measurements available to the wearer and their doctor.”

It’s worth noting that other companies, including Microsoft, have previously shown similar lenses. Until now, though, it doesn’t look like there are any smart lenses available in the U.S. yet. Given Google’s reach, however, it may just be able to find the right partners to bring this technology to market.

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Kodak Debuts SMART LENS Camera For Your Smartphones

Kodak Debuts SMART LENS Camera For Your Smartphones[CES 2014 JK Imaging Ltd. happens to be the worldwide licensee for KODAK PIXPRO Digital Cameras and Devices, and today has proved to be the day where they announced the SMART LENS camera. The SMART LENS camera is a brand new category of long-zoom accessories which should see more and more people use smartphones and the cameras that it come with to a greater extent, delivering the next level in quality, convenience and on the go sharing.

Right now, it seems that the KODAK PIXPRO SMART LENS camera was specially designed in order to help fill up a large void in existing smartphone cameras as well as their limitations. Simple and yet delivering a powerful performance, all you need to do is to snap this accessory on to iOS and Android devices, where it will then transform your handset into the next generation of long zoom camera that fits perfectly in your pocket, without the added hassle and weight of an actual DSLR. To make sure that you get your money’s worth, the SMART LENS Camera will also feature wireless connectivity, where it can then be controlled using a free downloadable app. The $199 SMART LENS SL10 will feature a 10x optical zoom, 1080p video, 28-280mm wide-angle lens and optical image stabilization (OIS), while those who want the $299 SL25 would be able to enjoy a more powerful 25x optical zoom and a 24mm ultra-wide-angle lens, as they are made available later this spring. [Press Release]

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