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TRUE LOVE? Japanese lingerie maker Ravijour's high-tech bra that supposedly unhooks only when the wearer is really in love.
In a long-awaited fusion between hot-blooded hormones and cold-headed engineering, a Japanese lingerie company has produced a bra that it claims will unlock only when the wearer is really in love.
The "True Love Tester" uses sensors and a special gadget linked to a mobile device to analyse the pattern and speed of the user's heart beat in the heat of the moment.
If the app determines the woman's feelings are for real, the clasp at the front pops open, AFP reported.
The bra is a gimmick by lingerie brand Ravijour, which says it is not for sale but forms part of a publicity campaign for the marque's 10th anniversary.
"We wanted to do something that wouldn't just appeal to people who wear our products but also to lift the romantic mood between men and women," said spokesman Yuka Tamura.
In a video, viewers are shown how the glittering gold bra conceals sensors inside the cup, which send wireless signals to a smartphone.
The app studies the heart's changing pattern and the duration of the change, which the makers say will allow it to distinguish between activities as diverse as jogging and flirting.
TRUE LOVE? Japanese lingerie maker Ravijour's high-tech bra that supposedly unhooks only when the wearer is really in love.
In a long-awaited fusion between hot-blooded hormones and cold-headed engineering, a Japanese lingerie company has produced a bra that it claims will unlock only when the wearer is really in love.
The "True Love Tester" uses sensors and a special gadget linked to a mobile device to analyse the pattern and speed of the user's heart beat in the heat of the moment.
If the app determines the woman's feelings are for real, the clasp at the front pops open, AFP reported.
The bra is a gimmick by lingerie brand Ravijour, which says it is not for sale but forms part of a publicity campaign for the marque's 10th anniversary.
"We wanted to do something that wouldn't just appeal to people who wear our products but also to lift the romantic mood between men and women," said spokesman Yuka Tamura.
In a video, viewers are shown how the glittering gold bra conceals sensors inside the cup, which send wireless signals to a smartphone.
The app studies the heart's changing pattern and the duration of the change, which the makers say will allow it to distinguish between activities as diverse as jogging and flirting.