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Robometer – a wrist-worn happiness sensor

Robometer - measures your happiness, triggers visual reminder of your happy moments once you’re found unhappy
You get little sad or stressed, one way to get rid of the sadness or stress would be reminding yourself with those happy moments that you shared with your loved ones or your significant others. Unhappiness would have hindered your progress in various activities, especially your work. It’s always a neat idea, when you get little upset, there is a constant reminder that brings back your happiest moments.

The Robometer is a wrist-worn gadget that senses your happiness. To use it, just wear it like a watch on your wrist and have a couple of the sensors that come with it attached to your fingers. It might look little weird while wearing this at work, which would have triggered laughters among your colleagues, but it’s worth as it always brings back the happiest moments that will give you a great mood boost.

The Robometer measures your happiness by taking several readings from you. It’s equipped with accelerometers for measuring movement and a voice sensor is for reading your repetitive words. Other than the two, it also has another sensor that measures the galvanic skin response, which is a measurement of the tenseness of your skin.

Through a mixture of the mentioned readings, the little gadget will be able to plot on a dot matrix display that represents your happiness. And the great feature is while you’re sad, it’ll trigger a visual reminder that brings back all those happy moments to you.

The robometer is definitely a great and valuable device. How many of you have claimed that money can’t buy back happiness? In fact, you can, what you need is to own the robometer. But too bad, the device is still a conceptual design, I wish that it would surface soon as a ready product in the market.

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