The device, Forbes reports, is designed to help the focusing of light onto the retina, resulting in the correction of poor vision. It will contain its own storage, radio and lens and will apparently be powered wirelessly from an energy harvesting antenna. Presumably, you won't need aerials sticking out of your eyeballs.
Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Although Google has filed the patent, that's no guarantee that we'll see the idea come to life anytime soon, or even at all. Many patents are filed by tech firms and never see the light of day.
This is one, though, that we'll keep our eye on.
Imagine if it could act like sunglasses and tint the eye when it was to bright out or you had a headache!
Tell you that would solve most of my issues right there,but hopefully there is no advertising that pops up well you sleep or
apps that you need to keep closing. Who knows what road they tend to go down with this. Scary and interesting at the same time.