The short version is they have developed a soft robot that can contract to increase the focal point (aka “zoom”) on a lens, and they can control it with eye movements. An actual zoom contact is not available yet, and would probably require another decade of testing and prototyping before a consumer-grade model is available at a reasonable price point.
Well now I want to know more about it!
https://advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/adfm.201903762?referrer_access_token=D7c1SsULTUUsZm5P86E5OE4keas67K9QMdWULTWMo8Nt-T6CojEAo2uxOeXxvsKJBahv1uMcC3TXX_0bVdVy5OsJMIhbXtVppQH0jesz9uh5zgCBdxadPUf_a9iOmAcRNBpcBdjEiIUFFT52pXBdKhnYKqXu_G5I1MVRbQxT-_0%3D
The short version is they have developed a soft robot that can contract to increase the focal point (aka “zoom”) on a lens, and they can control it with eye movements. An actual zoom contact is not available yet, and would probably require another decade of testing and prototyping before a consumer-grade model is available at a reasonable price point.
That makes sense.
Thanks.
:goes back to pushing Shadowrun books around: