First Bionic Eye
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The bionic eye is developed to bypass the damaged cones and rods in the retina. The device is developed to be used with a mini camera housed in a pair of glasses that captures a video fed of the scene in front of the eye. The processed feed is transmitted to the implant’s antenna. The implant then uses the optical nerve to send information to the brain when 60 electrodes are stimulated by the reception of the video feed.
