Upstart eyewear brand POVEC’s first product is the C1 with solid-state electrochromic lenses that change tint with the swipe of your finger.
Well, that didn't take long. In less than a year, electrochromic sunglasses have gone from being experimental to an actual product, with Dutch startup Ctrl announcing its tint-on-demand Ctrl One ...
Glasses that tint while you’re out in the sun aren’t new, but they also don’t work with input from the wearer, meaning they’ll tint at times when you don’t want them to, and will be clear when you ...
The fact that sunglasses got smarter is old news, and Ampere wants to follow the trend with its Dusk electrochromic intelligent glasses. The sunnies let you activate voice control, play music on your ...
Current electrochromic window tinting techniques are effective to a point, but there are limitations to the technology. They're generally slow to change state, struggle to achieve high levels of ...
An electrochromic visor changes color or tint when electricity is applied. This is different than a photochromic visor, which changes tint when exposed to UV light. We’ve been reviewing both of these ...
Electrochromic glass -- glass that can change its level of tint based on the amount of electric current running through it -- has been around for a while, but it hasn't gotten too much play in the ...