Narbis' new smart glasses track brain activity and darken or brighten the lens depending on the user's concentration. Smart glasses are designed to improve focus, they are recommended to be worn two to three times a week for half an hour while reading, working on a computer or doing homework.
New smart glasses punish the user who is distracted from work by darkening the lenses. When the user is concentrated, the lenses brighten. The device has already passed preliminary tests.
The glasses use three sensors - one behind each ear and one on the user's head. An application based on the NASA algorithm tracks relaxation, distraction and focus of a person. According to company representatives, both children and adults can easily use glasses, they can be useful for homework, reading and learning. The company recommends using glasses two to three times a week for 30 minutes.
Narbis notes that this is not a medical device and that the user must consult a doctor before using prescription glasses and medications at the same time.
Smart glasses are available for pre-order on Narbis.com. The standard price of such a device is $ 690.