Blink Link V-7 marks our most advanced and latest prototype , packed with cutting edge computational systems and all new capacitive blink detection system. A testament to inevitability
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Over 1.8 billion people, including 800 million elderly, 1 billion with disabilities, and 25 million paralyzed, struggle with basic tasks like flipping a switch due to medical conditions or age-related limitations. Current solutions like home automation assistants, apps, or wearables are often too complex, inaccessible, or uncomfortable for most of them.
Blink Link , a pair of smart, innovative and comfortable glasses that allows you to operate your home appliances with just the power of a blink. That's right! No complex voice commands or complicated applications and you don't even need to get up from the place where you are sitting , just wear our glasses , blink at a specific appliance and it will get activated. We use several cutting edge technologies to help the elderly and paralysed regain their lost independence.
Intuitive capacitive sensing tech lets users operate appliances or interfaces using natural eye blinks — no cameras, lasers, or awkward headgear.
Connects effortlessly with smart home devices, letting users manage their environment independently and in real time.
Looks and feels like regular eyewear, because accessibility shouldn’t mean giving up aesthetics or comfort.
We’re obsessed with redefining how humans interact with technology — starting with the blink of an eye. Our ongoing research explores capacitive sensing, human–device communication, and adaptive control systems that make assistive tech more intuitive, reliable, and beautiful.