
Smart Contact Lens Tech Coming to Japan by 2030
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A Japanese group aims to make smart contact lenses practical by 2030. This technology could revolutionize health monitoring for travelers in Japan.
Smart contact lens development started around 2008, but currently, only lenses measuring intraocular pressure are available. A Japanese group is now working towards practical applications of this technology.
For travelers, this could mean easier health monitoring during your trip. Imagine discreetly tracking vital signs without bulky equipment.
While still years away, the potential impact on travel health and convenience is significant, offering a glimpse into the future of personal health technology in Japan.
Original source:The Japan Times ↗
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