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  2. Bionic contact lens - Wikipedia

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    Early embodiment of contact lens display, Canadian patent application 2280022, 1999 July 28th. A bionic contact lens is a proposed device that could provide a virtual display that could have a variety of uses from assisting the visually impaired to video gaming, as claimed by the manufacturers and developers. [1]

  3. Bionics - Wikipedia

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    Since the bionic ear, many bionic devices have emerged and work is progressing on bionics solutions for other sensory disorders (e.g. vision and balance). Bionic research has recently provided treatments for medical problems such as neurological and psychiatric conditions, for example Parkinson's disease and epilepsy. [23]

  4. Limbitless Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Limbitless Solutions, Bionic Arms. Limbitless Solutions is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in the United States that uses additive manufacturing (3D printing) to create accessible, yet affordable personalized bionics and prosthetic partial arms for children with limb deltas [1] The organization says their bionic arms are manufactured for under $400, 1% of the standard production ...

  5. Talk:Bionic contact lens - Wikipedia

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  6. Open Bionics - Wikipedia

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    Open Bionics is a UK-based company that develops low-cost, 3D printed bionic arms for amputees with below elbow amputations (more formally known as myoelectric prostheses). Their bionic arms are fully functional with lights, bio feedback vibrations, and different functions that allow the user to grab, pinch, high-five, fist bump, and thumbs-up.

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  8. Bionic (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bionic contact lens, being developed to provide a virtual display; Visual prosthesis, often referred to as a bionic eye, an experimental device intended to restore functional vision; Cochlear implant, often referred to as a bionic ear, provides a sense of sound to a person who is profoundly deaf or severely hard of hearing

  9. Category:Bionics - Wikipedia

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