A cellphone device out of China uses sensors and silicone molds to allow couples to perform a virtual kiss that provides 'real' physical intimacy.
A device out of China uses sensors and records the other person's kissing noises to allow people to feel as if they are kissing their loved one in real-life.
A new device out of China allows couples to share a kiss with "real" physical intimacy from anywhere in the world. The device, which attaches to your phone, is equipped with a silicone mold of a person's lips that has sensors and actuators to mimic an actual kiss from your loved one.The device's creator said the inspiration for the invention was his own long-distance relationship.Copyright © 2023 KABC Television, LLC. All rights reserved.
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