Apple wearable camera patent was granted by the company itself. The application details Apple GoPro-like wearable patent perfect for underwater recording and action shots. Apple even takes aim at GoPro in the patent filing. Apple might not ever make a wearable camera, but if it does, it’ll be a GoPro on steroids. Today Apple was granted a series of 34 patents by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. This patent includes details about a camera system that can be mounted on scuba masks, bike helmets, or fastened to motorcycles and surfboards. The patent also details plans for waterproofing so an iPhone owners could take underwater snapshots and record video using their iOS devices. Apple developed its patent in 2012 and gained some of the technology in purchased from Eastman Kodak in November 2013. Moving into the action cameras market would seem like an odd move for Apple which focuses on dominating multi-billion dollar markets. Although, Apple has just topped Nikon to become the second most popular camera maker around the world. It seems inevitable that an external camera you can beat up and can control with your iPhone. GoPro shares have now lost 42 percent of their value since reaching an all-time high of $98.47 in October 2014. Despite the huge drop the stock is still up 73 percent since its IPO in June 2014. Shares of GoPro stock plummeted as much as 15% this afternoon after it was announced that Cupertino company was awarded a Apple wearable camera patent.