Yr Sexytime Technology Headline of the Day:
It’s from Japan, of course.
Specifically, it’s from Japanese lingerie company Ravijour, reports
CNET:
The bra contains a heart-rate sensor and sends the data it collects, via Bluetooth, to an app for analysis. The app calculates what the designers call the "true love rate," comparing the readings to activities like shopping, watching a horror movie, flirting, jogging, or receiving a surprise gift.
When the app calculates a change that correlates with a true-love rate, the bra unhooks automatically from the front.
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I’m assuming it’s intended to be a promotional novelty gimmick, since the obvious downside is that, True Love being the elusive, nebulous thing it is, once you put it on, you might be wearing it for months or years before you could get it off again.
Unless it has an override or something.
Still, as a guy, it’s fun to imagine whispering sweet nothings into a woman’s ear until her bra pops open on its own accord.
Manly!
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Wonderful things we can do with technology these days.
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