Kissenger - kiss transmission device

Kissing devices allow couples or couples to send kisses to each other at long distances.

Kissenger is connected to the device "twins" with it. To send kisses to another person, one needs to kiss the lip of the device. The sensation is then transmitted to the recipient's device, allowing the person to feel the kiss from the sender.

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Versions of the Kissenger device. (Photo: Hooman Samani)

"This is essentially a romantic symbol device," said Hooman Samani, a research fellow at the University of Taipei, Taiwan.

The characteristics of a kiss such as strength and feel are transmitted to another device through an interactive interface. The latest version of Kissenger consists of a pair of pink and blue devices, with silicone lips emitting pink light.

According to Live Science, the device was tested with 10 couples at a distance of three weeks. After this time, 4 couples are required to retain the device for further use. However, some people think that Kissenger can make users embarrassed when in public.

"In addition to the ability to transmit emotions from one person to another, the device can also cause certain social, emotional and moral problems.

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