Nov 25, 2009
The Razionalizer
Via Leeander
The “Rationalizer”, is a new concept device by Philips that is designed for “mirroring" your emotions.
The user wears an Emobracelet on his/her wrist which measures the arousal component of the user’s emotion through a galvanic skin response sensor. The EmoBracelet is wirelessly connected with the EmoBowl, a bowl with lighted patterns that displays user’s emotional status.
The range is a soft yellow, orange, or deep red.
When the user sees that the bowl is flashing red, it means that it might be good to take a breather and calm down before making any irrational decisions (i.e. risky investments).
See how the Razionalizer works in this concept video:
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How is it possible to mirror someone's emotions?
Posted by: Karl. phone calling cards | Mar 30, 2010
It's absolutely impossible in practice of the daily routine I swear!
Posted by: Croatia | Jun 08, 2010
I've never heard of that
Even if it's true, doubt it would be of any use anytime soon
Posted by: Amr Boghdady | Sep 02, 2010
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