Smart devices detect infidelity.

July 29, 2016 10:33

A new device designed to curb infidelity, protect marriages, and increase couples' sense of responsibility for their actions has been jointly developed by Microsoft and Apple. It's called Commit-Tech.

Commit-Tech is a tiny chip implanted in the head of a man's penis and the vulva of a woman. The two microchips synchronize with an app installed on a mobile phone. Whenever one chip is involved in sexual activity without the other, it will send an alert to the spouse's phone that they are being cheated on.

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The chip helps detect infidelity.

The chip will go on sale in March 2017, the Dailypost reports. "This is a great idea and we think it's time for couples to take responsibility for their actions," said Stephen Triton, a creative expert.

Not long ago, a smart mattress called "Smarttress" was also designed to detect infidelity. This mattress is equipped with vibration sensors that detect unusual movements in the bed, such as increased pressure or excessive rhythm. To avoid false alarms, it also compares the user's sleeping habits to detect when a stranger is sleeping in the bed. Notifications are then sent to the other person's smartphone.

Previously, a company in the US also launched a "chastity lock" specifically for men, helping women feel secure about their husbands. The "chastity lock" is designed to wrap around the penis, with the woman holding the key. It comes in various sizes, materials, and colors to meet diverse user needs.

According to VNE

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