Engineers from Sony have obtained a patent for a new lens that is implanted in the eye and records everything a person sees in front of them! This lens has a video camera and as soon as the user blinks the eye in which it is implanted, it starts recording video and taking pictures of everything the eye sees. This lens includes a display screen that relies on organic electronic lighting technology and preserves all recorded videos and pictures or sends them to another device. Its components include: a device that captures images, then a memory on which data is stored, then a control unit, a transmitting antenna, and finally an electrical sensor.
Sony's innovative patent for an implanted lens revolutionizes wearable technology by integrating a video camera directly into the eye. This cutting-edge lens allows users to record everything they see with a simple blink, capturing both videos and images seamlessly. Key features include:
1. Recording Activation: A single blink triggers the camera to start recording, while another stops it.
2. Integrated Display: The lens features a display screen powered by organic electronic lighting, enabling playback or live visuals directly within the user's field of vision.
3. Data Management: All recorded footage and images can be stored on an internal memory or transmitted to external devices via a built-in antenna.
4. Advanced Components: It incorporates an image capture device, memory storage, a control unit, a transmitting antenna, and electrical sensors to monitor and respond to user commands.
This technology has potential applications in areas like augmented reality, medical monitoring, and content creation. However, its development may raise ethical and privacy concerns, given its ability to reco
rd discreetly.
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