Kokoro Scanner Lie Detector
Headset, a wearable truth-or-liar gadget by Takara Tomy
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by: Japan Trends on October 9, 2014 at 9:36 am
Winter is coming, as a certain HBO series
constantly reminds us. But in Japan as we can stuck into the chill of the
winter, there is a bright spark part of the way through — New Year. Not only
does this mean plenty of family time and traditional food, it also means lots
of end-of-year parties with coworkers.
These are known as bounenkai in
Japan — “forget-the-year gatherings” — and invariably involve lots of drinking
and more often than not, games. And while office workers letting their hair
down at such late December parties are probably not the official main target
for this product, we reckon they will get some of the highest levels of
satisfaction from it.
Forget the polygraph. Takara Tomy has now come up
with a great gizmo for having some fun at work parties. It’s a wearable lie
detector toy!
The Kokoro Scanner Lie Detector Headset will
be released later this month and we are sure it will prove a big hit at parties
with colleagues, students and family members.
What better a way to liven up a gathering than by
testing if someone is lying or telling the truth?
How does it work? Well, the genius lies in how
simple it is. No complicated wires or graphs. Just slip the headset on and
answer whatever questions you are asked.
Assuming you are not a consummate actor able to
control your body to perfection, the Kokoro Scanner measures fluctuations in
your pulse. The logic here is that if you are telling the truth, your pulse
will remain steady. If you are lying, you will be nervous and your heartbeat
will increase.
The light on the top of the headset will flash
green if you are telling the truth. If you get a yellow it means the headset is
suspicious of your answer but not certain. If there’s a red light, then you’ve
been branded a liar!
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