Xiaomi may be making smart glasses capable of phototherapy

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Xiaomi has officially filed a brand new patent, which means that the model will be making its smart glasses shortly. The latest glasses will be capable of some new features, aside from being used as smart glasses every day. This includes 4D identification and a brand-new therapeutic sign emitter. This smart glass can emit medicinal signals such as phototherapy signals and sound wave signals that are useful in the treatment of a few disorders of the brain, mental conditions such as anxiety or depression, or eye exhaustion.

The light therapy signal may be used to cure brain disease or mental illness. The sound wave pulse may be used to cure psychiatric disease, alleviate headache or nausea. Magnetic waves or electromagnetic waves can encourage the absorption of missing elements or promote the circulation of blood in the brain. Unfortunately, there are not a lot of specifics to come about this product. However, it is easy to realize that a speaker or sound propagation technology, such as conduction, would also be used.

Furthermore, electromagnetic waves that are emitted may promote the circulation of blood in the brain. This patent may include all the specifics of the invention, but that there is a likelihood of a speaker or a sound transmitting technology. Even though this device looks sound, Xiaomi is not going to be the first company to come up with smart glasses. Worth noting that a patent does not mean that a new product has landed. However, if Xiaomi chooses to manufacture a product of this kind, it would not be the first in the market. For eg, Huawei already has two generations of its Gentle Monster Smart Glasses. The glasses provide UV defense as well as help accepting and terminating calls. They will play and pause music with dual speakers and a microphone enabled by AI-powered speech noise reduction technology.

Apple is currently in the process of creating the first smart glasses. Even Facebook makes a pair of smart glasses. Experts say that one-day smart glasses will overtake smartphones, but right now there is no real usage case for such gadgets.

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