Kissing device lets you send a long-distance smooch




A new messaging device, dubbed Kissenger, lets users send kisses wirelessly to one another. Unveiled at the Designing Interactive Systems conference in Newcastle, UK, in June, Kissenger comprises a pair of pressure-sensitive soft plastic lips which protrude through a smooth plastic casing the size of a large Easter egg.

The lips contain pressure sensors and actuators. When you kiss them, the shape changes you create are transmitted in real time over the net to a receiving Kissenger. There, the actuators reproduce the mirror image of the pressure patterns you created– magically transmitting your smacker to your partner.


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Written by Blatt (#36)
299 days ago
Imagine what the second generation of this new technology will bring!!! WOOT!



Written by Pernicious (#1)
299 days ago
I hear for $20.00 extra you can get the one Obunga gives to his Muslin friends. It kisses ass!



Written by Blatt (#36)
299 days ago
As seen on TV; Obunga's Salad Tosser! :-D



Written by Fender Stratocaster (#10)
299 days ago
Highly endorsed by Larry Sinclare.



Written by Mortis (#2)
299 days ago
`LOL! Thats about right...



Written by NicksNRaygun (#29)
298 days ago
Blovenator and Conartist are working on sewing one of these devices into a pair of skivvies to send to Osama Obama for ramadan.





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