This includes measurements of electromagnetic radiation, phone calls, music, as well as video or images which are transmitted through audible vibrations.
[9] In 2009, Matias Lizana, a student from Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya developed the antenna into a chip as part of his final year project.
[10] The chip allows users to have the antenna implanted and to hear colors beyond the limits of human perception such as infrared and ultraviolet.
The introduction of the new scale to the eyeborg in 2010, allows users to decide whether they want to perceive colors logarithmically or not.
[14] In 2011, vice-president of Ecuador Lenin Moreno announced that his government would collaborate with the Cyborg Foundation to create antennas and new sensory extensions.