The latest fatigue glasses are designed not just to track how tired you are, but your posture as well. Following the Vigo customized performance-enhancing tools and Alert Band tiredness-tracking headbands, the stylish Jins Meme eyewear contains hidden sensors.
The wearable design is simple and classic. Inside there is 3-point electro-oculography sensor technology where one sensor is in the frame's base, one in the nose pads and one above the nose area. The battery fits inside the arms of the fatigue glasses. The smart spectacles come in three designs at present: the Wellington, Half Rim and Sunglass. It also syncs to an accompanying app so you can visualize the data the glasses collect.
The full Jins Meme range will be available commercially in the United States later in 2015.
Stylish Tiredness-Tracking Spectacles
These Fatigue Glasses Hide Sensors Inside Wearable Designs
Trend Themes
1. Fatigue Glasses Trend - The market for fatigue-tracking glasses is growing, offering opportunities for companies to innovate with new designs and technologies.
2. Wearable Sensors Trend - The trend of incorporating sensors into wearable technology has created new opportunities for tracking and analyzing human behavior.
3. Data Visualization Trend - With the increasing amount of data being collected by wearable devices, there is a growing need for easy-to-use tools for visualizing and interpreting that data.
Industry Implications
1. Eyewear Industry - The eyewear industry can incorporate fatigue-tracking technology to create a unique selling proposition.
2. Health and Wellness Industry - The health and wellness industry can leverage fatigue-tracking technology to help individuals monitor and improve their overall wellbeing.
3. Technology Industry - The technology industry can capitalize on the trend of wearable sensors by developing new and more sophisticated sensing technologies.