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Nokia's Patent On Vibrating Tattoos

WRITER Stephanie Collazo 


Cell phone company Nokia has recently filed a patent for vibrating magnetic tattoos, proposing "a material attachable to skin [that is] capable of detecting a magnetic field and transferring a perceivable stimulus to the skin, wherein the perceivable stimulus [e.g. a vibration] relates to the magnetic field."

Pretty much what they are saying is that they are taking out a patent on technology used to create tattoos that can pick up phone signals and make your skin vibrate via magnetic waves from the ink.

The patent even includes temporary stick-on tattoo options as well as stating that the wearers would be able to customize sensations like ringtones.

Sources: US Patent & Trademark Office
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