Glasses that allow the user to project an image onto the lenses and control the opacity of that image.
As the opacity goes down, the user’s eyes become more visible behind the image.
The hope is that the glasses will allow therapists and parents to stream an animation for nonverbal autistic children to watch and then decrease the opacity over time, helping the children establish eye contact.
The glasses are considered a medical device, so they will be regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and will need to undergo testing and clinical trials before they’ll be available for the public to use.
Have a look at the link below
https://blog.theautismsite.greatergood.com/eye-contact-glasses/?gg_source=AUT&gg_medium=house&gg_campaign=Ad-720x360_Blog_Engineering%20Students%20Design%20Glasses%20to%20Help%20Children%20with%20Nonverbal%20Autism%20Establish%20Eye%20Contact_AUT&gg_content=2020-09%2F720x360blogengi_200918163645.jpg&_ga=2.179310244.1446785462.1600804432-1822765995.1592962848