Electric condoms help increase pleasure
By using 'stimulating sleeve' software fitted with electrodes, electric condom makers hope this future device can add a sense of excitement to couples.
In addition to the undisputed benefits, condoms are also often complained to reduce the feeling of 'fighting'. With this in mind, two students Firaz Peer and Andrew Quitmeyer from Georgia (USA) have created a digital device that helps to transfer short electrical pulses along the inside of the condom to enhance feelings.
This product is called Electric Eel , made of a conductive fabric and a Lilypad microcontroller, which allows receiving input commands from a variety of sources such as partner breath or software on the internet. .
Therefore, the user can control the frequency of the transmitted pulse as desired. In addition, the amount of power transmitted in this product is extremely small, so consumers can be assured.
It is known that this is only a test sample in the user-friendly condom development program of Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Currently two students Peer and Quitmeyer have set up a campaign on Indiegoo to call for funding for the project and hope to raise $ 10,000 by the end of March.
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