A Chinese researcher has invented a device to allow long-distance couples to simulate kissing using censors and silicon “lips.”
the device can “simulate the actual pressure, movement and heat of a kisser’s lips using sensors, allowing the device to send an exact replica of the smacker to the recipient’s device.”
“In my university, I was in a long distance relationship with my girlfriend so we only contact with each other through phone. That’s where the inspiration of this device originated,” he said, per theThe South China Morning Post noted that Jiang mentioned allowing people who suffer from diseases of the mouth to simulate kissing as another possible use case for the device.
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