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Level smart glasses began in 2015 as the Project Genesis prototype within VSP Global's innovation lab, The Shop. A partnership and academic study with USC Center for Body Computing soon followed in 2016, with results published last September in the NEJM Catalyst (see "Why People Stick with or Abandon Wearable Devices").

"Our work with USC Center for Body Computing allowed us to apply a unique degree of academic rigor to the Level project," said Jay Sales, co-director of the VSP Global innovation lab, The Shop. "The opportunity to debut the prototype with a large test population was a critical step to first validating both the form factor and the technology. We knew we wanted to create something of value, not just another wearable novelty."

The Level technology, located inside the left temple of the frame, tracks steps, calories burned, distance, and total activity time. Users can also connect with friends and even locate a misplaced frame through the app's "Find My Glasses" feature.

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