April Fools

April 1, 2007

Thanks to ScenTeck Technologies, consumers can now have an aromatic experience via their computer’s audio speakers. The system, involving a System Scent Card and Scratch-N-Sniff Pro software, was released in February. The sensors on the card react to auditory sensors generated from the hard drive, which combine with proprietary Scent Waves. The Scent Waves produce an inaudible tone that asks the brain to interpret the waves as a scent. Popular scents include Mountain Breeze, Passion Fruit and Patchouli. Download the software from www.scenteck.com.

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  • 1. MILES JOHNSON  |  November 23, 2008 at 4:32 pm

    Hi Max,

    This ScenTeck article was amusing but hardly anything to encourage readers to risk the download of rogue software.

    Anyway, really enjoy reading your articles about fragrance. My company site is http://www.sachet.com, when you get a chance, check out the scented merchandise.

    Regards,

    MILES
    Customer Care
    Countryside Herb Farms – Conneautville, Pennsylvania USA

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