Will “Mood Sweaters” Really Make Your Life More Colorful?
April 22, 2014 | Terry Sharrer
With the fashion for reporting peoples’ feelings and Facebook users willing to reveal their every thought online, why not a wearable “Mood Sweater” from Sensoree (San Francisco) that displays one’s calmness, ecstasy, or nervousness through different LED colors? The sensor is a galvanic skin response device, as used in lie detectors, which attaches to the palms of hands, and sends its signal through wires to a glowing collar. This may seem entirely frivolous, but originally it was conceived to track sensory processing disorders such as ADHD and autism. MORE WITH VIDEO
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