
WEAR THE FUTURE


Filtering Out Sleep
Inhibiting Blue Light
Blue light, the kind emitted from computer and phone displays, has been shown to suppress the secretion of Melatonin. Melatonin is the hormone responsible for controlling our sleep cycle, and by suppressing its distribution into the body, blue blue light can prevent and disrupt sleep. Both astronauts and everyone else are constantly looking at screens, so by filtering out these wavelengths of light we can achieve better sleep.


Universally Applicable
High Quality Materials
Promotes Well-Being
Unobtrusively Displaying Helpful Data


Everyone knows how easy it is to be distracted by an incoming phone notification. You check a text and end up opening up other apps because of the convenience. This costs valuable time when working on a project because of the time it takes to regain focus after being distracted. By utilizing the same technology used on high end cars to display information like speed onto the windshield, the HUD will display data such as docking and undocking times; nutrition, fitness, and sleep reminders; and anything else the user would like to configure it for without taking attention away from the task at hand.




Collecting Data to Help You
Part of the issue with accurately tracking sleep is the wide variety of needles and sensors that would need to be routinely connected every night in order to gain accurate data. We simplify that by adding an array of inward facing motion sensors to the glasses that enable detection of both REM and non-REM sleep. Since REM, or rapid eye movement, sleep is both the most important and easily detectable by scanning someone's eyelids, we are able to collect data on your stages of sleep. This data can be used to make recommendations as well as simply telling you the facts about your sleeping patterns.




