Do you miss kissing your long-distance partner then check out this Chinese-invented machine today
Beijing: Are you missing your partner who stays far away and feels like kissing her now? Don't worry as a Chinese university has invented a remote kissing device by keeping distressed lovers in mind.
The university claims that the machine will allow beloveds to experience the authentic feeling of kissing each other.
The device has a mouth-shaped module, serving as an inducing area for lovers to make the kiss and then it can transfer the kiss gesture and force to the "mouth" on the other side, reports Global Times.
How does it work?
The device links with the phone via bluetooth and an app. It can work simply by plugging the phone into the device, Global Times reported.
The remote kissing device allows lovers or couples living in different places to feel the kiss of their partners, and also enables people with oral diseases to kiss.
Who invented the device?
Changzhou Vocational Institute of Mechatronic Technology has patented the invention.
"In my university, I was in a long distance relationship with my girlfriend so we only contact with each other through phone. That's where the inspiration of this device originated," Jiang Zhongli, the leading inventor of the design, also a graduate from the university, told Global Times.
No this is not the first kissing machine:
In 2016, Imagineering Institute in Malaysia invented a similar kissing machine named “Kissinger”.
However, it had a touch-sensitive silicon pad and not realistic- looking lips as could be seen in the Chinese device.
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