Forget Google Glass, iOptik is an augmented reality contact lense

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Augmented reality glasses are a new technology that have barely been able to make any traction, even with Google as the leader of the industry. Even so, Innovega has already decided to take the industry to the next level. The company has announced the iOptik, a new set of augmented reality contact lenses.

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Augmented Reality, or AR for short, is a new kind of technology that does seem as though it is starting to gain traction among the masses right now as well as in the immediate future. This is for sure, and we have also seen gains and advancements made in this sector of technology. Innovega intends to impress (and I am quite sure that they will) with the introduction of the iOptik, which happens to be augmented reality contact lenses.

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