@Ratcat17 i don't know i recall being told many time with my Nintendo and collections in the late 80's and early 90's to sit the f back or i would go blind...
Actually being too close to a tv can be bad for your eyes because they have to focus on the tv which is close to your eyes, and it's not the case of lenses ^^
1990's and before:"don't get a magnet near your CPU it will try it and destroy it in seconds" Now a days: * uses magnet to hold and suspend entire pocket computer*
RetroFizz That’s not where that saying came from, though. CRT screens were harmful to the eyes and the closer you were to them, the higher was the risk of damaging your eyes. LCD displays (and now also OLED) work in completely different ways and are harmless.
Would be cool if it really shows you a bar based on stats from other health devices you have connected to the cloud how healthy and efficent you were today and based on that data tells you how long you will live or how much is left of your live
Would be interesting to see gangsters figure out how to make a virus that tracks you and pops pop up when you are walking past their alley or whatever, maybe figure out how to get Siri to route you so that you would have to pass them. Obv kind of ridiculous but ad pop up malware would become so dangerous.
Sophisticated Peter Griffin while yes that is true, I rather imagine a fair number of people would still leave them in, after people will still use it for easy gps, some people will be using it as religiously as those who stop in the middle of the sidewalk just to use their cellphones. Also man has a very strong tendency to go the path of least resistance meaning leaving them in, after all, why did I buy a hands free cell phone if I can't use it anywhere?
“If you want information on the weather look in to the sky and the contacts will tell you about the weather” *looks up to the sky* Contact lenses: it’s cloudy Me: thank you contact lenses
@@LatchmiGirl That's bad phone batteries exploding, and with how this is going through certification as a medical device I highly doubt that it will have any kind of issue like that.
@@LatchmiGirl No batteries. It looks to be powered wirelessly, similar to how RFID tags work. There's a inductive loop around the edges, just like one.
Why is anyone scared about it? If something goes wrong you can go take it out. It's a contact lense not an implant. It'll be a couple decades after it releases for me to even consider buying one because of the potential eye damage. I'd want a few Gens of it released to be assured.
@@Dolphin002 Perhaps, but they certainly don't think it's weird now, and it's already become a phrase of the subconscious to most. when you refer to a uncharged battery on anything. Language can change rather quick.
I can't imagine how it will display images at correct focal distance, there is no space for optics, and eye can't focus on images projected on the surface of the eye.
I'm really curious how they're going to make them comfortable. Even wearing soft contact lenses gets uncomfortable when they dry out. Are the lenses producing any heat? It's definitely exiting tech to think about, but some early adopters will probably have problems with those things.
@@cendresaphoenix1974 You didn't see the video, he is saying normal use would be AR and when you close your eyes would be VR, you know all being black, but then what is you don't want to see something, am guessing you can open your eyes but still you will be seeing everything just less scarier in the case of some horror experience
XD But an acid trip is mostly mental and not as optic as many people think. You basically just see a little bit of warping and more vibrent colors on a normal dose
@@plukke_b2048 I did not have a DMT trip, but from all I heard, a breakthrough is an intense experience that affects you on every level because it throws you out in another reality. DMT is probably more intense than LSD, yet much shorter (about 10 minutes). But LSD can also be extremely intense mentally on high doses. Hard to compare.
My acid trip would beg to differ with your statement. My trip was really visual. Trees turned silver and cigarette trails. Hand washing dishes was a bitch while tripping.
The reason you are at school is to learn things. The people who made this would never be able to do it if they weren't lucky enough to go to school. Cheating on tests may get you to the next class, and you could even graduate by cheating your way through it, but in the end you'll have to find a job and you don't know anything at all, so you won't be able to contribute much to society. You're only hurting yourself by cheating your way through the system because you can't cheat your way through life :) (Yes, I know, I'm fun at parties)
@@medic1453 If someone gives you money you need to know if it is the correct amount and you need to get the right amount of change as well. But of course, if you want to live off of a minimum wage for the rest of your life then I guess that's an option as well. I personally don't think that there are many people who can live a happy life like that though
That would be awesome. Nav points and GPS pathways that appear in front of you, and all you have to do is follow the lines! You would be able to see the amount of distance remaining, and an estimated travel time, based on your speed.
Sadly it’s far easier to pack single colored pixels that close. Having full RGB is the reason we don’t have better PPI on our headsets today. You can still display a lot of useful information with a single color though so I’m happy this is a thing, just curb your hype a bit.
The reason we don’t have higher ppi is because we don’t have the hardware to push more pixels yet. There is no reason for higher ppi if we can’t render higher resolution images
@@caden5936 I was referring the thumbnail, which is corrected now. Moreover, as long as the lens visuals are not fully opaque and does not cover the whole view, it cannot work as a VR system. You would still see around, hence, AR.
This paired with a VR headset + gloves that stop ur fingers if there's an obstruction + vest that applies pressure when shot in VR + treadmill that centers you and moves you based on walking direction + full body tracking + surround sound = THE BEST VR gameplay.
"for sure, forget about screen door effect" At the cost of FoV, of course. I mean, right now you could have VR with no visible screen door effect... if you were willing to have 10 degree FoV, or a refresh rate of 30Hz or below. Neither of these is a decent trade-off, hence why we're still putting up with it and using blurry Fresnel lenses to reduce its prominence. This is a very interesting tech demo, but some of the hype around it is just silly.
depends, they could make the screen bigger or just make the area that it projects larger, to enhance the fov, if the dpi is so large (14000) it wont hurt it to enlarge it a little, you will still not see any screen door effect.
choatus yes, but that’s not my point. This technology does not directly affect the screen door effect problem, as we are already capable of making HMDs with a high enough pixel density to eliminate it - we just don’t have the processing power to actually use such a display in anger.
@@choatus What are you on? It's a screen -- just a screen. You have to connect it to *some* kind of processor. The Oculus Rift doesn't have a processor, but it was specced so that a high-end 2016 gaming PC could run it at full speed. They haven't made major changes to the specs, because they want it to run on more PCs. They could build one with 10 times as many pixels, but it would be extremely expensive, and no-one would have a computer powerful enough to run it, so it would be a disaster. Yes, you could theoretically make these screens as big as you like. You could even make a 50" TV out of those pixels. But you would not have any device capable of pumping graphics through to all those billions of pixels at any useful rate. So it would be pointless. The limit in VR that causes the screen door effect is not screen technology, it's processing power.
@@nialltracey2599 did you watch the video? I guess not.... sigh.... the processor is linked wirelessly, with a tether that sits around your neck, also for now linked to a phone, but later it will just be the neck tether housing the processor...... I don't thhink you understand what this product is, i suggest you go look at the official websites.
Well if these things are for real and they can make them cheap enough it will change society in a major way, and probably in ways we can hardly imagine yet.
In Orlando, in the early's 2000 at the Terminator attraction at the Universal Studio, a short terminator movie was advertising an AR lens ! And this could recharge by heat.
I completely agree, I'm not putting any electronic directly on my eyes lol, not to mention that there is no way the technology is there yet to really feel submersive. How is something the size of a contact lense going to produce a better VR effect than a full headset like a Valve Index, which honestly to me still feels gimmicky and not that submersive in many applications.
Hmm..... how hot does your tv get when it’s displaying something? It doesn’t? Oh yeah, that’s because displays don’t require a fraction of the electricity that computing takes and these lenses don’t compute anything
If this were to be like an oculus and have a Passthrough option (but in color) then we could, in theory, see with our eyes closed. I can finally see who watches me when I sleep!
@@angeltie3647 If you didn't know he's making it so your brain is sending these like taste, smell, stuff like that. But when it ever comes out they put these wires inside your brain.
Try lucid dreaming it's fun, start by paying attention to your dreams in the morning. Put the requirements not to forget this feeling of your awareness within your dream . Over time your soul that sleeps will realise this feeling and be called to awakening within your dream. Every night we dream, we shift our minds to this potential of imagination and creativity. Sometimes They will realise this same feeling during awakeness. When one is relaxing or at peace or in the moments of letting go. This can be for some what leads to astral projection or out of body experiences. The feeling of dreaming, it's like imagination openness and creativity. This is that same great potential that Einstein and Nikolai Tesla and Mozart and many other geniuses. Had tapped into for their inspirational sources of thought.
I have a doubt we'll even have this on a market in 2030. I've heard about HUD lenses before. It's amazing someone is working on it though, but I feel it's still a long way from being available in the market
Now I can cheat in the middle of class whith no reprocusions. Teacher:take out your contacts Me(who has contacts in):wHaT cOnTaCts Teacher:goutches out my eye balls and proceeds to tear contacts from my detached retinas
well... I guess I need contact lenses... :P
I needed a new pair anyway ;p
Yes, they're ready, Light Field display with no pixel too, but have no mass version to us. I quess We must wait for 10 years more .
i think it will have human like fov so why not
ThunderF00t 3: The Wreckoning
@@rackneh Lmfao! 😂
1990: "dont sit too close to the tv, it'll ruin your eyes"
2020: *vr contact lenses*
@Ratcat17 i don't know i recall being told many time with my Nintendo and collections in the late 80's and early 90's to sit the f back or i would go blind...
Actually being too close to a tv can be bad for your eyes because they have to focus on the tv which is close to your eyes, and it's not the case of lenses ^^
1990's and before:"don't get a magnet near your CPU it will try it and destroy it in seconds"
Now a days: * uses magnet to hold and suspend entire pocket computer*
Fry*
RetroFizz
That’s not where that saying came from, though.
CRT screens were harmful to the eyes and the closer you were to them, the higher was the risk of damaging your eyes. LCD displays (and now also OLED) work in completely different ways and are harmless.
Imagine blinking and still being able to see a display... Would be weird.
In Netflix type: Alhambra
Lol imagine watching porn while pretending to be asleep.
closing the eyes will switch AR to VR
Battery?
@@stablestoic1491 He explained that.
We will finally be able to see our health bars!
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Would be cool if it really shows you a bar based on stats from other health devices you have connected to the cloud how healthy and efficent you were today and based on that data tells you how long you will live or how much is left of your live
You can be Vegeta in dbz
@@meeravalinawab9372 lol a scouter in real life
AND WE WONT DIE IRL
Imagine just casually walking and getting a popup ad
Would be interesting to see gangsters figure out how to make a virus that tracks you and pops pop up when you are walking past their alley or whatever, maybe figure out how to get Siri to route you so that you would have to pass them. Obv kind of ridiculous but ad pop up malware would become so dangerous.
😂😂😂😂
@@verumgaudium1564 just take the lenses off
Sophisticated Peter Griffin while yes that is true, I rather imagine a fair number of people would still leave them in, after people will still use it for easy gps, some people will be using it as religiously as those who stop in the middle of the sidewalk just to use their cellphones. Also man has a very strong tendency to go the path of least resistance meaning leaving them in, after all, why did I buy a hands free cell phone if I can't use it anywhere?
Me: gets pulled over
Cop: gives ticket
Foldable paper video on the bottom of the ticket: RAID SHADOW LEGENDS!!
“If you want information on the weather look in to the sky and the contacts will tell you about the weather”
*looks up to the sky*
Contact lenses: it’s cloudy
Me: thank you contact lenses
This comment is funny
Thank you Ryel
this is a good comment
Thank you Man zo
this is good
I almost screamed when you said if you want the full display you just CLOSE YOUR EYES! That’s genius!
"Link start!" 😂
that’s scary though lmao
@@gaminggngr oh hell no
@@gaminggngr stopp!!
The Gaming Ginger *dies*
Imagine looking around and nothing moving. Or closing your eyes in a scary part of a movie, but the image never disappears.
Plz no that happens in my nightmares
Holy shit when u put it that way.. it’s scary
Ohh sheeet dude. That’s wild
The Exorcist VR. 😂😂😂
@@PSYCHOV3N0M Nooo sirrrr!
This is dangerous and impressive.
I'm scared and intrigued.
Scaroused?
I agree. Phones known to explode. Can' imagine an exploding eyeballl . 🙄
@@LatchmiGirl That's bad phone batteries exploding, and with how this is going through certification as a medical device I highly doubt that it will have any kind of issue like that.
@@LatchmiGirl
No batteries. It looks to be powered wirelessly, similar to how RFID tags work. There's a inductive loop around the edges, just like one.
Why is anyone scared about it? If something goes wrong you can go take it out. It's a contact lense not an implant. It'll be a couple decades after it releases for me to even consider buying one because of the potential eye damage. I'd want a few Gens of it released to be assured.
Just imagine forgetting to charge them and saying "ah shit, my contacts died"
I mean... Its going to happen in our life time.
When phones were first invented people would think you're weird if you said "My phone died"
@@Dolphin002 Perhaps, but they certainly don't think it's weird now, and it's already become a phrase of the subconscious to most. when you refer to a uncharged battery on anything.
Language can change rather quick.
That would be the very best situation to have to say that phrase.
@@itsamemario5689 I’m WeAk- lmao
Imagine just having a normal walk outside, and then someone trips and above their head you see HP: 100 -1=99
Fall damage taken
Omg we are close to future
Just put my brain in the robot already.
Alright, shall we reset the conscious before transferring?
It is already in a jar. Should we transfer it?
1 day later.. “Hey do you want to go to the center of the sun without dying?”
What about sex though?
Ikr
This seems a little too good to be true.
Zalk Tech it really is it just another money grab for dumb investor
Let's Play VR What are you talking about?? This is a massive breakthrough in technology and vr/ar!
@@caden5936 Let's hope that's the case. This could be big, but I will want to be cautious about things like this.
I can't imagine how it will display images at correct focal distance, there is no space for optics, and eye can't focus on images projected on the surface of the eye.
I'm not necessarily disagreeing with you, but all my friends said the same thing about the Oculus Quest a year ago.
I'm really curious how they're going to make them comfortable. Even wearing soft contact lenses gets uncomfortable when they dry out. Are the lenses producing any heat? It's definitely exiting tech to think about, but some early adopters will probably have problems with those things.
Just don't keep your eyes open too long, if there's one thing I've learned from wearing contacts everyday it's to always remember to blink.
it's probably waterproof.
@@level710stoner Oh, awesome
@@Nova-bv5qb lol I guess.
Imagine your walking and just like your eyes start burning or explodes, that's my fear.
When I was younger I used to pretend me and my friend had them... wow child imagination is nice
A lot of the stuff we wanted as a child is coming true
Heck yeah
Nostalgia hit different
Imagination is truly powerful as a kid
Finally I can see my stats so I can figure out what’s wrong with me
Same!
You picked the wrong skill tree
We are getting closer to Black Mirror’s Vr
Your staring at a Black mirror rn
Was looking for this comment
GreGgaeRasta Fari wtf ur right,,,,,,
Even do it will like that still not everyone can afford it ... So it will be a long journey to get that stage
Frrrr but it’s scary 💀
"Ok honey let me just setup my skyrim HUD and I am ready to go..."
* makes a public speech * *speech 100*
sorry babe skyrim HUD stays on during sex
@@dvdxfr HAHAHAH
imagine waking up after having sex and hear: *"You're finally awake"*
Pity you canjt skip hours in reality or escape all crime in just 2 days.
There would be one problem: *you can’t close your eyes in vr.*
Perfect for horror games xD
It tracks your eyes and I would imagine your eyelids so if you close your eyes you will in game... So long as the developer isn't a noob.
@@cendresaphoenix1974 You didn't see the video, he is saying normal use would be AR and when you close your eyes would be VR, you know all being black, but then what is you don't want to see something, am guessing you can open your eyes but still you will be seeing everything just less scarier in the case of some horror experience
0grilo0 that would be terrifying bro
I was thinking that also! I would not want VR where I can't close my eyes when something scary happens.. 😅
“VR contact lenses exist!”
Elon Musk: now this looks like a job for me
1990: don't sit too close to the tv, you'll go blind!
2021: *here put the tv on your eyes*
Acid trip without taking any drugs.. I'm sold!
lmfao
XD
But an acid trip is mostly mental and not as optic as many people think. You basically just see a little bit of warping and more vibrent colors on a normal dose
@@meta7517 dmt then ? I heard metally you dont feel 'drugged' on a dmt breakyhrough ,only heard ,no experience ...
@@plukke_b2048 I did not have a DMT trip, but from all I heard, a breakthrough is an intense experience that affects you on every level because it throws you out in another reality.
DMT is probably more intense than LSD, yet much shorter (about 10 minutes). But LSD can also be extremely intense mentally on high doses. Hard to compare.
My acid trip would beg to differ with your statement. My trip was really visual. Trees turned silver and cigarette trails. Hand washing dishes was a bitch while tripping.
Step one
Get a prototype of this
Step two
Never fail a school test again
They'd probably start checking ur eyes before tests
The reason you are at school is to learn things. The people who made this would never be able to do it if they weren't lucky enough to go to school. Cheating on tests may get you to the next class, and you could even graduate by cheating your way through it, but in the end you'll have to find a job and you don't know anything at all, so you won't be able to contribute much to society. You're only hurting yourself by cheating your way through the system because you can't cheat your way through life :)
(Yes, I know, I'm fun at parties)
@@AnimilesYT math doesn't help if you work at a retail store
@@medic1453 If someone gives you money you need to know if it is the correct amount and you need to get the right amount of change as well.
But of course, if you want to live off of a minimum wage for the rest of your life then I guess that's an option as well. I personally don't think that there are many people who can live a happy life like that though
@@AnimilesYT dude there's calculators if you work at a retail store.
all i want is my heart-rate, a speedometer and maps integration,
like, an arrow or something~
maybe messages~
but heck i need
But Google glass already failed....
@@Player_Zhirow Because it looks stupid as shit
That would be awesome. Nav points and GPS pathways that appear in front of you, and all you have to do is follow the lines! You would be able to see the amount of distance remaining, and an estimated travel time, based on your speed.
"Eye pods"
Wait for the Eye Pods Pro... trust me.
No ipods
Or better yet isee
I can imangine the 3rd party companys making among us lens decals
Game: warning this game contains flashing lights
Me: *MAAAHHH EYYEEESSS AARRRGGHH*
The fact that you can't close your eyes to avoid it 😂😂
Imagine watching The Incredibles 2
@@JewelWildmoon Dark mode will be a necessity. :P
@@karimakl6314 it better be else I'll go blind 😆
The future of copying school tests! 😂
😑I'm just day dreaming, nothing else teacher.
pleas shut down your smartphone, smartwatch...and ANY SMART STUFF :D
@@garytimeless7251 do I have to shut down my brain then?
I sould be 493282929x3939393 and make you see the ancer
Imagine sitting in class trying to not make sudden movements while killing zombies
That's really amazing. I'm hoping they'll manage to develop full color display soon
Sadly it’s far easier to pack single colored pixels that close. Having full RGB is the reason we don’t have better PPI on our headsets today.
You can still display a lot of useful information with a single color though so I’m happy this is a thing, just curb your hype a bit.
but in 10 years max maybe full rgb
The reason we don’t have higher ppi is because we don’t have the hardware to push more pixels yet. There is no reason for higher ppi if we can’t render higher resolution images
“Maybe in a couple hundred years”
Technology becomes twice as powerful and half the size every year so actually, more like 30-60 years
I mean I love Xbox but that thing ain’t getting no smaller atm
Lol
if it was like you said phone in 5 year are gonna be better than the nasa's pc and only weighting 10 grams
@@quake_gti Probably because it’s more than twice as powerful every year lol
Not any more it doesn't.
One step closer to seeing our Waifus
Vrchat
😬
So true
Lmao
@@idontknowm8040 but i want them irl
I love this and I'd absolutely want it! My one fear is the coil becoming shorted and then the device heats up on your eye which would be bad
the lenses use solid state batteries which are extremely safe, so i wouldn't worry about that.
@@NathanBoehm not the lenses. The wireless charing coil that is reviving power from the necklace
@@brendethedev2858 the necklace doesn't charge the lenses
@@NathanBoehm you're correct it doesn't it powers them which can also be described as providing charge.
You'll find a kill switch in them that deepstate remotely controls. Oops there goes your eyeballs for being a dissenter against their nwo.
that's incredible, the future is now
the future is now, old man
So is the End -_-
Well, it is the year 2020. Blade Runner takes place in the past
Actually no...
We are always in the present
👁__👁
Allanzo bruh
My daughter has 6/60 vision which makes her technically blind, I see in this a possibility that she will be able to see better, thank-you!
Awww, sorry to hear that, hope tech gets far enough to be able to cure bad vision :) from the looks of it, it’s not too far away
Neuralink may be able to help her soon. Ask Elon Musk.
And then it overheats and you get your very own finger lickin' good Fried Eyes
When he said night vision I was actually shocked
Porn watchers dream come true...
Mom: no more tv for the rest of the night.
Mom: sends me to bed.
Me: still able to watch tv and play games with my eyes closed.
Joo2oob lol
Lol
Mom: why is your pants wet like that
Me: 😳
@Joo2oob you dont watch porn with ur boys? Or girls, like me.
OMG
"This is VR" statement is a bit bold. It is incrediblefor sure. But it is mostly AR. (I get that you need click-baiting too)
Exactly AR
Yes but it’s also VR. That’s why he called it XR which is AR and VR
@@caden5936 I was referring the thumbnail, which is corrected now.
Moreover, as long as the lens visuals are not fully opaque and does not cover the whole view, it cannot work as a VR system. You would still see around, hence, AR.
Bruce Ballad true
@Robert Henneke artificial realities. Stuff that pops up on what your looking at. I like the idea of seeing in the dark too
I want to volunteer to test the lenses! Is there a contact form? I need (R) -0.5 |7.8|9.4 (L) -0.5|7.85|9.4 😆
holy shit
+1
Genius
🙋♂️
I want to try it, given to my profile pic they won't trust me lol
This paired with a VR headset + gloves that stop ur fingers if there's an obstruction + vest that applies pressure when shot in VR + treadmill that centers you and moves you based on walking direction + full body tracking + surround sound = THE BEST VR gameplay.
And most if not all of this stuff is in development or available to consumers
Imagine playing a horror game and get so scared so you try to take them off fast and you rip your eye out
well obv you'll be able to pause it or just leave the game, unless you just want to damage your expensive ass contact lenses
just close your eyes
@@robinenwiya1 that’d be a cool feature, when you close your eyes the interface momentarily closes!
@@_bruhbus i just realized that closing your eyes wouldn’t even work but if they made that a feature it would be sick
@@robinenwiya1 but it’s on you’re eye you’ll see it either way
"for sure, forget about screen door effect"
At the cost of FoV, of course. I mean, right now you could have VR with no visible screen door effect... if you were willing to have 10 degree FoV, or a refresh rate of 30Hz or below. Neither of these is a decent trade-off, hence why we're still putting up with it and using blurry Fresnel lenses to reduce its prominence.
This is a very interesting tech demo, but some of the hype around it is just silly.
depends, they could make the screen bigger or just make the area that it projects larger, to enhance the fov, if the dpi is so large (14000) it wont hurt it to enlarge it a little, you will still not see any screen door effect.
choatus yes, but that’s not my point. This technology does not directly affect the screen door effect problem, as we are already capable of making HMDs with a high enough pixel density to eliminate it - we just don’t have the processing power to actually use such a display in anger.
@@nialltracey2599 this device would be saying to you otherwise, the display is not tethered to the processor, so it is not limited in any way by it.
@@choatus What are you on? It's a screen -- just a screen. You have to connect it to *some* kind of processor. The Oculus Rift doesn't have a processor, but it was specced so that a high-end 2016 gaming PC could run it at full speed. They haven't made major changes to the specs, because they want it to run on more PCs. They could build one with 10 times as many pixels, but it would be extremely expensive, and no-one would have a computer powerful enough to run it, so it would be a disaster.
Yes, you could theoretically make these screens as big as you like. You could even make a 50" TV out of those pixels. But you would not have any device capable of pumping graphics through to all those billions of pixels at any useful rate. So it would be pointless.
The limit in VR that causes the screen door effect is not screen technology, it's processing power.
@@nialltracey2599 did you watch the video? I guess not.... sigh.... the processor is linked wirelessly, with a tether that sits around your neck, also for now linked to a phone, but later it will just be the neck tether housing the processor......
I don't thhink you understand what this product is, i suggest you go look at the official websites.
Well if these things are for real and they can make them cheap enough it will change society in a major way, and probably in ways we can hardly imagine yet.
Finally, I'll be able to see my hotbar and status effects IRL
When he said "zoom" every single one of my childhood imaginations of this flooded my mind.
That comment will age nicely with the kids currently in "School"
In Orlando, in the early's 2000 at the Terminator attraction at the Universal Studio, a short terminator movie was advertising an AR lens !
And this could recharge by heat.
Cool I'm soooooo getting these. Real Life HUD here I come!
Futurama already predicted this with the Eyephone :P
Yup, and it's gonna continue further
what if the battery blows in your eye? this is a bit too risky, would definitely lose your eye if this happened *thinking*
Navin Bhandari yeah if a regular vr headset blew up on your face it would probably mess up your eyes too
It is useing a solid state lithium which means 10× energy density and no way for it to blow up.
???
I completely agree, I'm not putting any electronic directly on my eyes lol, not to mention that there is no way the technology is there yet to really feel submersive. How is something the size of a contact lense going to produce a better VR effect than a full headset like a Valve Index, which honestly to me still feels gimmicky and not that submersive in many applications.
If your phone blows up in your face that would also be dangerous.
it's gonna be awesome when people start screaming with smoke pouring from their eyes because the game they were playing was heating up the display....
the hot part is going to be the thing or their neck or their phone because all the processing will be in that device.
Hmm..... how hot does your tv get when it’s displaying something? It doesn’t? Oh yeah, that’s because displays don’t require a fraction of the electricity that computing takes and these lenses don’t compute anything
All you need to see is a bald kings head.
Now i know why my eye sight was poor. It was preparing me for the future.
Those VR goggles at the beginning look like the glasses that the scientist wears on futurama
It's amazing that this is even a thing rn, hope to see how it evolves in 10 or 20 years
Took just 50 seconds to change "already" into "almost"
imagine adding filters to normal life colors so you mimic the feeling of being on psychedelic without actually doing them
psychedelics don't just make funny things appear in your vision
Imagine if they made the lenses look like a Sharingan
Imagine closing your eyes and still being able to see the display..scary.
Imagine horror games on it xS
Can't escape the zombies anymore xD
Being blind has never been so much of a blessing nowadays
Good luck to the first person to try them on 😂😂
what a time to be alive! Can't believe 25 years ago I was gaming on a Sega Saturn !!
How do you even study what the eye does... man, technology is mind blowing. Truly. That and space are the 2 things that are just so incredible to me.
Kids at school start wearing during tests
It isn't that cool, I want a helmet... Brain connection interface like in SAO :D
Hahaha make sure its an amushpere not a nervegear :)
I want a nuke
you’ll be trapped in forever
I wanna be trapped in forever. This world’s boring.
Imagine paying someone to feed you through a tube and changing ur diapers just so you could live in a virtual reality.
You just know that rich kids gonna use these to watch youtube in class
the cyberpunk era is already here
1 step closer to the cyborg society i always wanted (alita irl is literally my dream)
1990: I want to make my vision into a gameplay!
2020: Mom where are you why is there 3D gameplay in my vision
If this were to be like an oculus and have a Passthrough option (but in color) then we could, in theory, see with our eyes closed. I can finally see who watches me when I sleep!
Imagine contact lenses start heating up😂
I wonder how they will overcome a fit for those with rugby shaped eyes. 🤔
You realise asian people can see the same as we do right?
@@OneBasedGod eh yes. I have astigmatism (rugby shaped eye).
Custom builds are a thing, and will usually be available, granted the technology get's popular enough
Yeah it doesn’t look safe to me, let’s keep technology in a safe distance of our eyes, forget virtual lenses 😂 what about a nerve gear like SAO
It nothing harmful rly, the only bad thing about vr headset or those contact lenses is that it gives motion sickness to some people.
Elon Musk's Neuralink Surgery has joined the chat
Ok?
@@angeltie3647 If you didn't know he's making it so your brain is sending these like taste, smell, stuff like that. But when it ever comes out they put these wires inside your brain.
@@hollowplastic1871 Oh cool, yea tecnology has evolve so much.
Me: doc ive been seeing monsters all over the place...
Doctor: have you been using your lenses to much?
Try lucid dreaming it's fun, start by paying attention to your dreams in the morning. Put the requirements not to forget this feeling of your awareness within your dream . Over time your soul that sleeps will realise this feeling and be called to awakening within your dream. Every night we dream, we shift our minds to this potential of imagination and creativity. Sometimes They will realise this same feeling during awakeness. When one is relaxing or at peace or in the moments of letting go. This can be for some what leads to astral projection or out of body experiences.
The feeling of dreaming, it's like imagination openness and creativity. This is that same great potential that Einstein and Nikolai Tesla and Mozart and many other geniuses. Had tapped into for their inspirational sources of thought.
I have a doubt we'll even have this on a market in 2030. I've heard about HUD lenses before. It's amazing someone is working on it though, but I feel it's still a long way from being available in the market
I think it will be in the market by 2023
Erik Burzinski 🧢
Shit moves fast. The iPhone isn't even 15 years old.
Elders: sitting close to the tv is back for your eyes
Us: Aw yeah, it’s all coming together
Politicians can covertly wear these instead of using teleprompters. Can't wait...
Tyriel: but it’s only available for medicle purposes
Me: *picks up pencil, stabs both eyes*
Remove an arm or leg then bam cyberpunk 2077
I hope it come with a tracking device just to find one of these lenses if lost lol
Now I can cheat in the middle of class whith no reprocusions.
Teacher:take out your contacts
Me(who has contacts in):wHaT cOnTaCts
Teacher:goutches out my eye balls and proceeds to tear contacts from my detached retinas
Hopefully the company will allow this tech to be affordable. I can't imagine such a small piece of tech could cost too much to produce.
When they tell you not to sit close to the tv because its bad for your eyes... So you take the tv and put it right on your eyes lol.
My teacher say to me:
How are you so good in all tests ?
That's in the last season of Supergirl 😁🔊☕
Just what I need, malware causing an ad to pop up while I am driving so I can't see unless I pay bitcoin.
Seems pretty sweet of an idea, though.
are there any virtual reality first-person shooter contact lenses in real life?
Predicted this 20 years ago, but surprised they managed to do it already!
Would be great when you can make everyone you see look like elfs or clingons.. Haha
kinda like ready player one where you can be anything ever lol
Imagine they get stuck in your eyes lmao
Imagine if they just feel like making people not see for a day.
If they can automatically correct vision problems, they'll easily get that medical certification. I'm already obsessed with these now.
I feel like a caveman discovering video
imagine losing this in your eye
thats not how contact lenses work
Nice future I was writing about it on our it site some minutes before you posted this video
I really want to try it !!!
We are all in line :P
How do you focus on it? Every lens system I'm aware off(including my own eyes) has a minimum focus distance.
I also wonder how the overlaying is supposed to work. You would need to wear a camera on your head, I would imagine
2020:vr contact lentile
2080: *YOU ARE THE VR SET*
This is the best thing Ever!! Sign me up!
Noice im so hyped for vr😋
Welp I'm definitely ready to go blind in one eye as sacrifice 😂😂
A display that small wouldn't technically be capable of damaging your eye like that, there's a way to engineer technology without blue light and such
Videogame boss: if u blink ur dead
Me wearing vr contacts: i have no such as that
Honestly I would rather just have the goggles
My son prefers headsets although they are heavy on his face