This Pair Of NASA-Inspired Smartglasses Help You Stay Focus
Aadhya Khatri - Oct 31, 2019
Based on the photochromic lenses, Narbris has developed smartglasses that will go dark when the wearer loses concentration
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You may be familiar with the photochromic lenses that can make sunglasses out of regular glasses. Based on that principles, Narbris has developed smartglasses that will go dark when the wearer loses concentration.
The said glasses feature smart sensors that can identify distraction, focus, and relaxation. When the person is distracted, they will turn dark and when they are relaxed and focused, they will be clear again. They go with an app so that you can track your progress. Narbris recommends that users should put them on for two or three times each week and for half an hour per section.
Talking about this product, Devon Greco, CEO of Narbris said that he used to work with his father, a clinical psychologist and in his clinics, he used neurofeedback. He also shared that the technology based on neurofeedback that the two of them developed was the foundation of today’s Narbris.
Before him, there are other similar technologies created, but they were unable to be used in real-life situations, as the person needs to listen to sounds or stare at a screen. Greco said that it had been a long term goal of his to make real-life applications from this technology.
The smartglasses are available for $599, $100 cheaper than the initial price.
Greco said that the product gives families an opportunity to practice focus on daily tasks. The best part of the smartglasses is that it has a significant practical application that lets users train their brains to be more focused.
This might sound a bit like Black Mirror but it has the potential to become a handy tool for anyone who wants to improve their concentration.
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