VR glasses help you eat well without worrying about fat

The inventors are developing a kind of virtual reality glasses (VR), which makes it possible to "cup" every dish we like, including sugar donuts, cheese pizza or fat stewed ribs, Do not worry about being fat or experiencing adverse health problems.

The special VR glasses mentioned above are produced by an American company called Project Nourished . The company is researching ways to help people who are concerned about calorie intake or have health-related problems, can eat without limit.

With the new VR glasses, called "Pepa 001 Starter Kit" , Project Nourished offers a different way of enjoying food, enabling people to smell and "taste" taboo dishes, without Really absorb them. This special product is conceived in Kokiri laboratory in Los Angeles, USA. It was inspired by a scene from the 1991 film "Hook" , in which Peter Pan learns to use his imagination to see the food on an original table seems empty.

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Users will experience true eating sensations thanks to VR glasses.

Jinsoo An, the founder of Kokiri Laboratories, believes Project Nourished can initiate a new , futuristic diet . Users will experience the real dining experience thanks to the integrated VR glasses with odor diffusers, bone-drive transducers, gyroscope devices, virtual cocktails and 3D printed food.

After wearing the VR glasses, users will wear a bone transducer around their neck to simulate chewing movements. The chewing sensation is transmitted from the mouth of the wearer to the eardrum through their bones and soft tissues. Once seated at the table and passed into the virtual world, the diffuser parts will bring out the scent of many different foods thanks to ultrasound and heat.

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Project Nourished currently receives orders for Pepa 001 Starter Kit for nearly $ 60 per set.

The gyroscope and sensors will track user movements and translate it into the virtual world. A cup with VR glasses with built-in sensors is used to hold drinks and reproduce the feeling of intoxication. In addition, users also receive a small 3D print block, "acting as a means of expressing the taste, texture and density" of food, as explained on Project Nourished's website.

Project Nourished currently receives orders for Pepa 001 Starter Kit for nearly $ 60 per set. Expected, these sensory eating devices will reach customers by the end of the year.