The disc speaks limited eating

A Ukrainian scientist invented a plate that reminded those who ate too much, by saying, "Stop right now.

Picture 1 of The disc speaks limited eating The 15 cm diameter speech disc is connected to a small, palm-sized computer with a weigh-in sensor. So, if a person pours more food than he or she has, a voice will say, "Where is your will?"

Inventor Hryhory Chausovsky at the University of Zaporizhia also created a waist watch for the waistline of the wearer while eating and will ring when the waist has reached its maximum allowable.

Another disk is attached to the contact sensor and a mini instrument, so whenever a disc or a spatula hits the disc, the disc plays.

"If the eating tools are too fast, the disc will play faster and the music will be more violent, and if the user eats slowly, the music will be smoother," Chausovsky said.

Chausovsky's lip balm is not just in the dining room. He also makes a recorder attached to the refrigerator, which emits a voice whenever the door is opened: "Are you here because you're really hungry or just for your cravings?"

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