Motorola's Tattoo On Your Neck Doubles Up As a Lie-Detecting Microphone. Yikes!

Google-owned Motorola division has filed a 'system and method' for a wireless microphone with lie detection circuitry tattooed on your neck. The file applied to the US Patent and Trademark Office dates back to May 3, 2012, is a step-taken further by Motorola in the wearable-electronic segment. Using a system that involves an auxiliary voice input to a mobile communication device (MCD), the electronic skin tattoo will pick up signals from the throat region of the body for subsequent audio detection by the MCD under an improved signal-to-noise ratio.


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The tattooed mic has its benefits- If the patent filing is anything to go by, the mic enables a clear conversation by picking up your voice directly and by cutting down the background noise. The 'tattooed' device could be configured to prompt command's on a user's smartphone, and the device can be recharged via 'solar panel technology, capacitive technology, nanotechnology, or electro-mechanical technology.' What's more, the tattoo could be so programmed to respond to several audio sources, and respond to these inputs by sending a notification on the user's device.

Well, the tattoo also has a user interface and a display, which we believe shall be of no use to the user, but the user can always have someone else check them up. For connectivity, it supports Bluetooth and NFC.

You can check the complete filed patent #-Link-Snipped-#.

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