As a CES 2018, Innovation Awards Honoree for the Smart Reading Glasses — “Dynafocals” — will take center stage this week in Las Vegas.
If you’re not familiar, the Dynafocals changes the focus for the user based on what is being viewed by him or her at that moment.
Users could clearly see distant objects, computer screens or near-print just by looking at the object without having to shift their glasses or heads, as would be the norm with typical progressive glasses. Using the distance sensing chip and a standard progressive lens, the lens position automatically adjusts to bring the users view into focus.
Since first being exhibited, the offering has opened eyes (get it?) and turned heads.
Fittingly, products chosen as CES Innovation Honorees reflect innovative design and engineering in some of the most cutting-edge tech products and services coming to market.
“We are very excited to have received this prestigious award in the wearable section, and looking forward to showcasing our product at CES 2018,” said Shariq Hamid, CEO of PHTL. PHTL’s Dynafocals will be displayed at Sands level 2, booth 44463.