To those who called Google Inc.’s Glass freakish: “you ain’t seen nothin’ yet.”

Wireless device-maker Motorola Mobility, acquired last year by Google, is looking to market U.S. Patent application No. 20130297301, which allows for a microphone to be electronically tattooed on a customer’s throat, giving a whole new meaning to “wearable device.” The microphone tattoo would include a wireless transceiver to connect to a mobile device, according to the Nov. 7 patent application.

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