Finnish eyewear company IXI is gearing up to launch smart glasses that look just like ordinary spectacles, but are able to “autofocus” based on the perceived needs of the wearer.
By contrast, smart glasses like Meta's Ray-Bans and Ray-Bay Displays as well as Xreal and Google's Project Aura are leaning into cameras that look out at the world around the user and AI-powered ...
Finnish company IXI is set to introduce smart glasses capable of real-time autofocus adjustments based on the wearer's needs.
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Are Autofocus Glasses the Wave of the Future?
A Finish eyewear company says it has created smart glasses with sensors that can anticipate your needs, but do autofocus ...
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Viltrox launches a Kickstarter for its first PL-E autofocus control system
A new Kickstarter campaign has been launched by a familiar name, which aims to be the company’s first PL-E autofocus control ...
The first PL-E adapter to bring autofocus to manual cinema lenses Shenzhen, China - January 15th, 2026 - Viltrox is ...
IXI’s autofocusing glasses are designed for age-related farsightedness, a condition that affects many. They combine ...
Finnish startup IXI is crafting smart "autofocus" glasses that redefine clarity, using cutting-edge eye-tracking sensors and liquid-crystal lenses to seamlessly adjust your prescription in real time.
Viltrox’s NexusFocus F1 is a PL-to-E adapter that adds AI-driven autofocus, iris, and zoom control to manual cinema lenses on ...
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