Smart Сontact Lens with Wireless Powering Companion
The smart contact lens with fully wireless power transfer offers twice the range of previous industry solutions. The lens remains flexible, lightweight, and, according to calculations, completely safe to wear with radiation levels comparable to other common wearable devices, such as headphones. The enhanced range allows the powering companion to be worn comfortably as a portable accessory, making it the world’s first smart contact lens designed for everyday use. With the extended range, the lens will be charged from a compact companion device, similar to a contact lens case, that can be carried in a purse or pocket.
Smart Contact Lens with IOP Sensor and Interactive Eye Model
The most advanced non-invasive glaucoma management system will be showcased alongside a custom eye model that accurately replicates the human eye. Visitors can obtain real-time readings by scanning a nearly invisible optical pattern on the lens using an AI-powered smartphone app. This dynamic pattern shifts in response to changes in intraocular pressure, providing instant and highly precise measurements.
Biosensing Smart Contact Lens
The biosensor allows for the measurement of body parameters directly from tear fluid, eliminating the need to draw blood. With it, parameters such as glucose and hormone levels such cortisol, progesterone, and vitamins levels, can be monitored constantly, revolutionizing the field of personal health management. Exhibition visitors will be able to get acquainted with the sensor’s operation in real time
Smart Contact Lens for AR Vision
XPANCEO presents an improved smart contact lens with augmented reality capabilities. Unlike their previous models that relied on external image sources —evolving from box-sized to smart glasses-sized — this latest lens features an integrated microdisplay.
Smart Contact Lens for Data Reading
This contact lens demonstrates an integrated wireless data transmission antenna, showcasing mass-production-ready flexible electronics. This technology enables real-time transfer from the contact lens to the companion device, which serves not only as a charger, but also as the main computational hub. Visitors have the opportunity to interact with the lenses and test the technology, receiving data directly from the smart contact lens to their phones.