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We all know that wearable electronic devices are very popular now, but have you ever heard of the implantation of electronic devices into the human body? Rich Lee, a foreign bull, implanted his headphones into his ear beads to have a "bat-like" hearing ...
The only noticeable aspect of Rich Lee's appearance was his slightly gray goat beard, which he looked no different from normal. But he has a special place that is hard to identify, and that's how he changed his physiology in a very strange way.
Through synthetic biology (a technique for implanting equipment into the body and strengthening the body's function through surgery), Lee implanted a tiny magnet inside his ear bead (the protuberance outside the ear canal). He did it to enhance his hearing. He can now hear more distant voices than the average person, and can be likened to "bat-like" hearing.
In addition, Lee wears a coil around his neck, which converts the sound signal into a magnetic field, which vibrates and makes a sound. In addition to being headphones, Lee plans to use his implant equipment as an ultrasonic rangefinder, thermometer and Geiger counter (used to measure radiation values). Theoretically, Lee could know the temperature of an object without touching it.
Such implants are used in a wide range of applications, such as espionage, or cue lines for actors. But what I'm thinking about is how people who implant this device have to give warning alarms when they pass the airport security check. After all, the entire device needs to work with the coils to enhance hearing, or Lee is no different than the average person. "I'm going to make the coil into a directional microphone (or a button disguised as a shirt) so I can hear the conversation in the next room," he said. Lee said, half joking.