The contact lenses comes with a “miniaturized glucose sensor” that is “embedded between two layers of soft contact lens material.” According to the blog post, the current prototypes can generate a reading one per second. In addition, the team is also exploring the use of installing tiny LED lights that when lit up will act as indicators that glucose levels have crossed a certain point. Currently the team is working on FDA approvals for the project.Otis and Parviz both graduated from the Electrical Engineering program at the University of Washington. Parviz headed up Google’s last ocular technology project, Google Glass and Otis holds a patent on a wireless contact-lens biosensor.
CES 2014 saw the launch of new wearable technology devices aimed at improving your health including 'Smart socks' with inbuilt sensors that detect users each footfall and can prevent injury and a Bluetooth enabled toothbrush for improved dental hygiene.
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