Verizon Developing OccuCam to Enhance Customer Experience

Verizon Developing OccuCam to Enhance Customer Experience

Verizon OccuCam

Verizon Wireless is in the process of developing OccuCam, an exciting new wearable video camera that will connect consumers’ eyes directly to their social networks.

That will allow anyone and everyone to share what they are seeing at any time and is part of the company’s strategy to stay in touch with customer trends. “The OccuCam will reverse what others have tried — those giant ‘glasses’ that can let a viewer see their own content. Now you deliver a streaming service that shares video of what you’re experiencing in the moment!” said Iris Winker, VP-Eye Solutions.

“Soon, everyone will be able to see what everyone else is doing, all the time!” This revolutionary nanotechnology will be embedded into contact lenses and connect to Verizon’s award-winning network. OccuCam, expected to be available in 2020, allows users to connect directly to their social media channels, including Twitter, Facebook and Periscope. At the same time, Winker hinted at what they plan to roll out after the new service.

“Next, we’ll deliver technology that listens to your thoughts and shares them immediately to everyone you know, unfiltered and unaltered — providing the utmost transparency in how human beings relate with each other. The opportunities for new apps are boundless.” OccuCam will open a new world of potential benefits. Not only will consumers be able to share their line of vision with others, but a series of new apps will compile data in real time and give helpful feedback.

There are two applications under development by Verizon. Cat Watch is one of them and it’s a technology that instantly recognizes every time a cat comes into view and instantly blasts it directly to all your social channels. The other one is Cheat-ID We which knows when you’ve been looking at an attractive individual just a tad too long, whether they’re a co-worker, an ex-boyfriend or ex-girlfriend

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