If You Lose Focus, These Smart Glasses Will Turn Dark

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Ever find yourself easily getting distracted and losing focus? Narbis has come up with these smart glasses to help wearers stay focused.

Ever find yourself easily getting distracted and losing focus? If the answer is yes, then you aren’t alone. Lots of people have difficulties in paying attention and concentrating to a specific topic for a long period of time. Then you will need this pair of glasses. A company called Narbis has come up with these smart glasses with an aim to help wearers stay focused while doing their tasks.

You must be wondering about these smart glasses’ working mechanism, how can it possibly help you concentrate. Well, whenever these glasses detect that you are losing your concentration, their views automatically darken. So you will know immediately the moment your mind starts to wander to some other places.

Whenever these glasses detect that you are losing your concentration, their views automatically darken.

The technology behind these glasses is known as “Neurofeedback” technology with a penalty-and-reward model which is based on our brain patterns named operant conditioning. The company also uses 3 sensors as well as a patented algorithm from NASA for focus, distraction, and relaxation tracking.

Your progress can also be tracked and you will receive feedback on your current situation from the app installed in the Narbis tablet. According to the company, wearers should put on these smart glasses for 30 minutes, 2 to 3 times a week.

If you want one of these Narbis smart glasses, pre-order is available at $590, which is a pretty hefty price tag. The package comes with a pair of Narbis Glasses, a special tablet to track the progress. If you make an order right now, you will receive a $100 discount from the original price.

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