Can a Bracelet Help Keep Marital Peace? Discover the New Innovation

Researchers from the University of California have developed a smart device that can track physical occurrences like rises in body temperature, increased heart rates, and sweating - providing real-time alerts of potential conflicts between couples. How reliable is it? Find out inside.

לצפייה בתמונה

לחץ כאן
AA

Researchers from the University of California have developed a smart device capable of tracking physical occurrences such as rises in body temperature, increased heart rates, and sweating to alert couples in real-time about a potential conflict that is about to arise.

Lead researcher, Adele Simmons, explains that it is a 'smart' bracelet designed to identify quarrels and clashes between couples just before they actually occur. According to her, the bracelet is accurate about 90% of the time, and in all the tests conducted so far, it has rarely disappointed.

Many couples participated in the study, required to record their feelings towards their partner every hour. Researchers analyzed these recordings based on categories like speech intensity, location, and more, then integrated the gathered data into an advanced technological system.

In the next phase, researchers will attempt to develop additional devices that can predict conflicts between couples or different people about five minutes before they occur in reality.

Tags: relationships

Articles you might missed

*In accurate expression search should be used in quotas. For example: "Family Pure", "Rabbi Zamir Cohen" and so on