Robometer wants to make you happy

Posted in Concepts by Conner Flynn on May 1st, 2008

Robometer wants to make you happy
This little device will sit on your wrist and actually sense your happiness levels through your skin and let you know just how happy you are. It has an accelerator that senses your movement when you work or do other activities. A GSR lead is attached to your fingers and detects galvanic skin response so it can judge how tense or how happy you are. A voice sensor will also detect repetitive phrases when you say them. The sensors work with Bluetooth technology.

The result is that Robometer displays various colors and a voice prompt to remind you about the things that make you happy. I can only assume that some of us for whatever reason, don’t actually know when we’re happy. For those dim-witted souls, this device will bring a smile.

[Dotmancando]

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