Concept phone has an ENose

June 14, 2007

How about a phone that monitors your diet and exercise? Designer Kristina Lee has masterminded a phone that will do just that. The phone, still in the concept stage, uses NASA-developed Electronic Nose (“ENose”) technology to identify what you eat by interpreting its olfactory signature. The phone will then analyze the information, and inform users what food groups they’re lacking. The phone also allows networking with other users who have similar interests, so your friends can monitor your eating and workout habits. Read more about the phone at Yanko Design, and more about ENose technology at NASA
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