Hawk-Eye uses cameras and computer vision to track balls and players, helping officials make accurate calls across more than ...
If Titan Army delivers on the sub-2% crosstalk claim in real-world use, the M27E6V-3D could make glasses-free 3D gaming a ...
AI is wildly disrupting the world at large, and tech more specifically, and one manifestation of that is the advent of new devices like smart glasses. I've been covering the emergence of wearables, ...
A novel portable device detects abnormalities in eye movements to determine the probability of a concussion, along with ...
Soccer officials already rely on cameras to see who’s offside and who sent the ball out of bounds. But during this World Cup, refs will use digital twins of each player to view plays from every angle.
I recently took a trip to Ping’s PLD Fitting Lab at their HQ in Phoenix, Ariz. and quite honestly had my mind blown. As explained in the video, the new Scottsdale TEC Eye Q alignment aid design comes ...
A Mississippi State University faculty member and undergraduate researcher are using eye-tracking technology at MSU-Meridian to study how students see, process and respond in high-pressure training ...
Eye tracking has long meant expensive hardware, infrared sensors, and controlled setups. That may not last, as a new smart contact lens system aims to deliver precise tracking using cameras you ...
Everysight's Maverick AI Pro smart glasses are trying to take one of the Vision Pro's best features, but it ain't that simple. Reading time 6 minutes Smart glasses might be an increasingly popular ...
You may have heard the claim that the human eye cannot see more than 60 FPS on a monitor. For many people, that is an absolute truth, especially when it comes to gaming. The problem is that this idea, ...
When my husband Todd’s new power wheelchair was delivered, he tried a device that allowed him to control it with his eyes. It included software running on a tablet computer and an eye-tracking system ...
As I underwent more tests, I was filled with both the anxiety of getting closer to an ALS diagnosis and the desperate hope that it wouldn't be that. Yet, the diagnosis was cruelly, inevitably, ALS.