Google Smart Contacts for Diabetes Brings Old Microsoft Project to Life

smart lensThe latest Google experiment takes on the diabetes epidemic with smart contact lens, prototype that detects real-time glucose levels using tears and LED lights.

We’re now testing a smart contact lens that’s built to measure glucose levels in tears using a tiny wireless chip and miniaturized glucose sensor that are embedded between two layers of soft contact lens material. We’re testing prototypes that can generate a reading once per second. We’re also investigating the potential for this to serve as an early warning for the wearer, so we’re exploring integrating tiny LED lights that could light up to indicate that glucose levels have crossed above or below certain thresholds.

Obviously, the digitally infused lens will be capable of communicating with a smartphone or smart device using wireless signals and, or other electronics.

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