Cyborgs, body hackers, grinders, and biohackers are all about modification to achieve now
what most people talk about having in the future.
Bodyhacker Rich Lee, a transhumanist of sorts, recently modified his ears with speakers.
With a coil around his neck and magnets in his ears, he can now hear music anytime without anyone knowing it.
In his YouTube video, he describes the experience.
Let's take a listen.
So it goes like this.
You can stick magnets into your ears, get a coil and an amplifier, stick the coil around your neck, you gotta have a backup supply of batteries like this, but once the coil's on your neck, you can plug a jack into your phone, it's amplified, right?
Instead of sending it through earbuds like it would with headphones or whatever, it sends it into a coil.
So what does that do?
That creates a magnetic field That causes the magnets in my ears to create sound.
He hopes his design could be used as a GPS navigator or a radiation detector.
In other new wearable technologies, there's the bra with superpowers.
These non-evasive, non-radiogenic bras come from a company called First Warning Systems.
No, it doesn't taser the TSA during a pat-down.
It doesn't look like the fembox.
These bras can detect abnormal cellular changes.
Truly a breakthrough in breast health.
In more wearable technologies, be on the lookout for an intelligent track suit that provides a program to train better posture.
Before venturing too far into transhumanism, go to InfoWarshop.com and buy Robot Alchemy.
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