Intrigued by very small sensors, and the ability to apply analytic and exploratory methods
Metalenz unveils PolarEyes sensors that are 1,000 times smaller than a human hair in VentureBeat
Metalenz unveiled a new kind of sensor dubbed PolarEyes, which uses polarization technology to bring a new kind of sensing to camera-equipped devices.
The sensors can detect air quality, or manage your healthcare from a smartphone based on your vials. The Harvard University-born meta-optics company also brings polarized lenses to consumer and mobile devices for improved privacy and security features.
The full-stack, system-level solution combines physics and optics, software and hardware, to power everything from next-generation smartphones and consumer electronics, to new healthcare and automotive applications.
Metalenz PolarEyes collects the polarized light information traditional cameras discard and parses through that information to better interpret the world around us. ... '
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