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Eyeball-implanted camera

Jan 29, 2008
A lot of efforts were made to help blind people restore their sight. Yet, despite the fact that many promising ideas appeared it's very hard to find a solution for such a complex problem. But in case we really want to make all those people happy the research on this issue must go on.

Thus, according to the recent patent application implanting a micro-camera directly into the eyeball may be a future solution for restoring sight to blind or people with damaged vision. Actually technology to restore sight to the blind by using electronic retinas was developed some time ago, but the link between the retina and external cameras was involving wires, which represents a significant disadvantage of such a method. But now it's said that the camera could be charged wirelessly and communicate directly with a chip implanted at the back of the eye, so very little external hardware would be needed.

UCLA Optical engineer Michelle Hauer thinks that technology may have advanced enough to insert a tiny camera inside the lens of the eye, capable of adapting for corneal optical effects and perhaps using haptics to stabilize its position. The camera would transmit images to a nerve-stimulating chip at the back of the eye, resulting in a complete electronic vision system.

It sounds great, so if scientists are able to make this technology true in near future, it will be an outstanding achievement. However, it seems a little bit unreal to implement such a perfect technology.
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» posted by: Sibela / Mar 31, 2010 06:47 PM
I believe that this gadget has its ups and downs, but I think it would be amazing so that a persons sight could be restored. It must be the best feeling in the world to think that a blind person could possibly see again some day. Unbelievable what technology can do.
» posted by: Sagar / Sep 12, 2009 03:14 PM
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» posted by: carolyn kostiw / Jul 13, 2009 07:29 PM
I am a twenty five year old blind person and would like to know if this device could be used on someone whose optic nerve has atrophied?
» posted by: Gele / Mar 13, 2009 12:20 AM
We`ll have a mix between robot and human. Interesting, but a bit scary. Maybe the military can use it on the soldjers to improve their abilities aim.
» posted by: jimmy bond / Jan 06, 2009 11:14 PM
yeah. i can just imagine hacking into somones wireless eyes.
» posted by: Nick / Jun 14, 2008 04:41 PM
This will not give privacy to the person having this Device!
» posted by: emocow / May 19, 2008 07:54 PM
THIS SEEMS AWSOME!! wow...
» posted by: Bill / Apr 02, 2008 12:02 AM
Could they make a version where you could make it zoom via rubbing ur ear or sumit binocolar vision surely is a possibilty :)
» posted by: yum / Feb 29, 2008 07:26 AM
they have something like this but it goes on your tongue. then it sends a signal to your brain.
» posted by: giftgadgetgateway / Feb 05, 2008 05:11 PM
As technology progress, one could never imagine what could have been better. It's like "you named it, they got it";few years later or even sooner.

This device would be excellent for the blind and even those with perfect vision. For the blind, ability to restore vision is unthinkable. For the norm, imagine a camera or video-camera built-in-the-eye.

» posted by: lol / Feb 01, 2008 02:49 PM
OMFG WOAW

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