Sony received a patent for a lens that can take pictures
An ambitious one came from Sony for the wearable smart accessory patents, of which a new one has been put forward almost every day in recent years.
According to the definitions in the patent, the contact lens takes a photo when the user blinks, stores it in its memory and sends it to a smart phone, tablet or computer to which it can be connected wirelessly. However, one cannot think of a more practical and cool method than a lens that detects the movement of the eyelid with its sensors and takes pictures when you blink.
In the patent, it is also written that the lens has the ability to zoom in, zoom out, change the focus and aperture (aperture adjustment can be thought of as light adjustment), so it will be possible to take very cute photos.
Contact lenses that can take pictures could be real
The question that comes to everyone's mind about the lens will probably be 'Will the friend take a photo every time we blink? Of course Sony has thought of that too. If you don't want to deal with a ton of unnecessary photos, you can turn the lens's photo taking feature on or off via a smartphone or directly on the screen. So how do we do this through the lens?
When the users touch the part where the eyelids end while the eyelids are closed, this movement is detected by the piezoelectric sensors (operating with pressure sensitivity) in the lens and transferred to the lens as an on/off command. It's not that crazy different thoughts come to mind.
Increasingly, high technology is being squeezed into tiny sizes (in this case, a tiny contact lens) and why not, maybe in the next 100 years people like Superman, whom we can only see in movies and in our dreams, will be able to shoot from their eyes.
references:https://www.dijitalx.com/2016/05/07/sony-fotograf-cekebilen-lens-icin-patent-aldi/