Kissenger Mobile Kiss Messenger

Kissenger Mobile Kiss Messenger
Dec-25-16
The Kissenger mobile kiss messenger invention lets far-flung loved ones send a virtual kiss via the internet.

The Kissenger was created by Emma Yann Zhang to offer a “multisensory internet communication experience” for people in long-distance relationships. The device is made up of a rubber pad that attaches to a smartphone and is equipped with high precision force sensors and linear actuators. When used during a video call, the pad will respond to the pressure on either end of the line to reproduce the pattern of the user’s lips in real time.

Zhang anticipates the Kissenger’s applications could extend to relationships between AI and humans, which she believes are inevitable.

Kissenger Mobile Kiss Messenger


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Where are other products of physical interactions via the internet? Some areas like healthcare have many applications, whereas toys like sleeping teddy bears and games like chess and baccarat are rather unknown. Would at least seniors prefer hiding the internet and using physical implements?
Posted by Uolevi Kattun on December 30, 2016
How can I get more information about this patent for purchase?
Posted by Lee shari on February 25, 2017

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