Japanese invented "false eyes" for shy people

Написала Левина Дарья, последняя правка от 27.04.2014

Japanese glassesIn Japan invented the "false eyes", which will be definitely popular. The product is designed as a high-tech glasses, beneath which authentic human eye is unavailable to other people.

New glasses, invented by Japanese engineer Hirotaka Osawa University of Tsukuba, probably appeal to those who often fall asleep at lectures or just very shy.

A device called AgencyGlass has a camera, position sensors, two OLED displays that reproduce animated eyes, gyroscope, accelerator and even a microphone, reports New Scientist. Gadget also supports connection to your smartphone via Bluetooth.

Through the lens are seen the artificial eyes on OLED-displays, which copying the behavior of the authentic eyes.

Wonder-eyes can blink, escort look, squint, wink and perform some other actions. They are helped by a variety of technical devices.

When you nod - eyes blink once, shake your head - blink several times. If the head tilts back and forward - no problem: virtual pupils will be directed at your interlocutor all the time. Moreover AgencyGlass can follow the movements of the person who is talking to you. Hirotaka Osawa didn't take seriously his invention, for the time being this is only one of several of his fun experiments.

If you want take a nap unnoticed by others, you only need to select the appropriate mode on your device and AgencyGlass will represent attention or even placidity.

Intelligence agency will certainly study this gadget from the Land of the Rising Sun it will help modern "Stierlitz" and "James Bond" to hide their emotions.

Model weighs about 100 grams. Battery lasts for one hour.