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Monday, December 16, 2013

THE INVENTION OF DYNAMIC SUNGLASSES HAS GIVEN SOME SORTS OF RELIEF TO THE LIVING SOULS FROM GLARE SUNLIGHT


The glasses have been designed in such a way that it can dim the scowl sources of light between anyone’s pupil using two polarizers in the liquid crystal display. The half the light passes through the first polarizer and the liquid crystal decides whether the light will be suck up or will move through the second polarizer.
With the movement of sun, the crystal spot also change its direction. The function of the sunglasses includes a small pinhole camera and a chip which will be activated as well as it will come in touch of the glares. The camera of the sunglasses judges the amount of light.


The renowned scientist Chris Mullin from Petersburg has recently invented a pair of smart electronic sunglasses. This smart sunglass can distinguish everything in one flare and diminish scowl by using a liquid crystal display spot inside the lens. This dynamic sunglass faints the undeviating sunlight and other direct rays without faints everything in vision. So people no need to be concerned while driving in the pungent sunlight.
Chris Mullin is a physic student and he has completed his PhD from the University of California. In the previous year there were no smart sunglasses which can reduce the pungent sunlight without fainting the vision. This lack of functionality in the sunglasses leads Chris Mullin to design this smart sunglass.

Chris Mullin interpreted everything about the sunglass by saying -
“The problem with the sun is that it’s ten thousand times brighter than everything else you’re looking at, and your eyes can’t handle the difference. You squint, pull down the shade, put your hand, or do anything to get rid of the sun,” and “With our glasses, you can relax, because the sun is dimmed down to an acceptable level. You can still see it, as well as any silhouettes that come in front, and because the glare is blocked, you can see a lot more of what’s near the sun.”  

The glaucoma patients, who are sensitive to light, will definitely be benefited from Mullins smart sunglasses.

“Our products let users see more in glare situations than ever before because they reduce direct glare 10 to 100 times more than any other sunglasses,” says Mullin. “When there is no glare, it’s just a pair of sunglasses.”  
“A few circuits, a little battery power and you can really fight the sun,” says Mullin.

Mullin expects to sell the glasses in the price of $400 to $500 and then he will reach his target of selling a pair of sunglass in the price of $200.