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I can't think of a really good reason for such
a device, but the wristband would sense your
pulse and light up/glow/blink in rythm with
your heartbeat. You could tell if I was
nervous, relaxed, etc. Just kinda creepy
knowing that it's my heartbeat making my
watch blink, sort of like a pseudo-biological
feedback indicator, with no other purpose
than to amuse and intrigue. The watch
functions normally otherwise.
Heart Rate Monitor Watch
http://www.jr.com/J...?Product_Id=4021060 One of many such devices. [DrCurry, Sep 29 2005]
Pulsating Watch
http://www.clubthin...m/gear_watches.html Strictly for amusement. [jurist, Sep 29 2005]
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Plenty of people need to monitor their hearts for health reasons, so there is a ready market for this. I have no idea if you can find ones that pulsate, but it wouldn't surprise me. |
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It seems that there's already the
technology, but I've yet to see a watch that
makes aesthetic use of your hearbeat.
Those pulsating watches are cool. Now all
they need to do is add a heart monitor... |
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