Extension to the field of augmented reality systems:
Lasers are remotely activated by a headset or a smartphone. The system can send alert signals to the wearer about obstacles or potential dangers arising in his vicinity. Cylensee Persea PRAR (peripheral retinal augmented reality) contact lenses will be perfect candidates for obstacle avoidance, scene understanding, information, and navigation, in the consumer market.
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Persea contact lens projects a spot of light that trains the patient to better use his retina. It includes red source, an off-axis beam shaping optics projecting a light spot (few 100µm length) at a given location of the perifovea, designating the PRL.
Persia SCL including an holographic element – view of the Persea PRAR including 8 holographic elements, lighted by 4 LED.