- Xpanceo has presented a trio of smart contact lens prototypes in MWC 2025
- Exhibited technology includes completely remote power transfer
- Other prototypes include a biosensation of intelligent contact lesns and a lens that can help manage glaucoma
A “deep technology” self -accused company centered on the next computer generation has presented three prototypes of smart contact lenses in the MWC 2025, which gives us an idea of technology that could shape the health of the vision of the future.
Xpanceo removed the covers of his three prototypes, each showing a unique technology that could appear in future “intelligent” contact lenses.
The prototypes of the company highlight the totally remote power transfer (load on the air), biosensation and intraocular pressure sensors to handle and detect diseases such as glaucoma.
Here are the three prototypes and what they could mean for the future of vision health. After all, we will happily use the best smart watches and smart rings, as technology progresses, it seems natural that more and more ubiquitous items are from the “intelligent nickname.”
The first prototype of Xpanceo (and these are all Prototypes probably years from production) shows a completely remote power transfer technology. Naturally, any “intelligent” device that includes a contact lens requires energy from a battery or another source to run. This prototype technology offers twice the range of previous industry solutions, promoting a contact lens Wireless From a compact complementary device, like a contact lens, it would carry.
Having literal electricity fired to your eye does not sound like an excellent starting point for any intelligent health device, but Xpano says that its solution presents radiation levels similar to other common portable devices, such as the best wireless headphones.
Xpanceo prototype biosensor can measure body parameters directly from the tear fluid. The lens supposedly uses nanoparticles to allow the monitoring of high sensitivity biomarkers such as glucose, hormones such as cortisol, estradiol, stronation, progesterone and testosterone, and vitamins B1, B2, B3, E and D.
While Apple is still trying to wrap the head around the non -invasive monitoring of blood glucose in Apple Watch, Xpano is proposing a future more clinical clinical science fiction where the metric of the body can measure through tears.
The third technological prototype of Xpanceo is a non -invasive glaucoma management system. Using an application for smartphones with AI and an incorporated intraocular pressure sensor, the company says it can provide “instant and very precise measurements” that can be used to detect early glaucoma before a significant loss of vision occurs.
Another Xpanceo smart lens technology
Xpanceo also showed improved technology for its smart contact lens with augmented reality, which no longer uses external image sources, but has an integrated microdisplay that can show previously visible images only visible through intelligent glasses or AR/VR headphones. Finally, the company showed an intelligent contact lens for data reading using a wireless data transmission antenna to send real -time data from the contact lens to a smartphone.
Naturally, showing these prototypes is outside the world of developing a contact lens that incorporates all of this technology in a commercially viable package that can be produced in mass. But if Xpanceo can decipher even one of these technologies for the mass market, he could have a great advance of health in his hands.