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A Finnish startup, IXI, has emerged from stealth, having raised $36.5M to develop smart glasses that automatically adjust for Presbyopia using eye-tracking and liquid crystal lens technology. The team, with experience from Nokia and Varjo, aims to simplify the use of prescription glasses for consumers. The glasses will have near-sighted prescriptions and an estimated battery life of two days.
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