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These ‘autofocus’ glasses could soon make bifocals obsolete – by tracking your eyes in real time

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  • French startup IXI is working on glasses with autofocus lenses
  • Built-in sensors track eye movements
  • Liquid crystal lenses adjust focus to match what you’re looking at

Squinting to see a sign, tilting your head to look at someone, peering down your nose to read a menu: for millions of far-sighted people, glasses are a constant compromise. But a new kind of smart eyewear is aiming to clear things up, with the help of autofocus lenses.

Finnish startup IXI is one company developing frames with adaptive optics. Its glasses uses tiny sensors to track what you’re looking at, then liquid crystal lenses to adjust your view to suit. So you can go from checking your phone to watching a game in a blink.

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