You Can Now Send ‘Kisses’ Via Your Smartphone

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Long-distance love is tough, and now it’s about to get a lot weirder. Meet the Kissenger—a quirky gadget that lets you transmit kisses through your iPhone. Yes, you read that right!

According to a recent article on Mashable, this innovative device is designed to replicate your kiss and send it to a partner’s paired device. Essentially, it’s a dock that holds your phone, complete with a silicone pad that you press your lips against. The pressure you apply is transmitted to the receiver, allowing them to feel the kiss on their cheek, lips, or any other body part they choose to mash the device against. It’s a strange blend of intimacy and creepiness, don’t you think?

But before you rush out to get one, be aware that the Kissenger is still just a prototype, and it only works with iOS devices. Sorry, Android users—you’ll have to wait a bit longer to experience the joy of a silicone pad pressing against your face.

As technology continues to evolve, we find ourselves exploring new ways to connect with others. From social media to virtual reality, we’re entering an era where even our most personal interactions are being digitized. But let’s be honest, as much as I love my phone, it’s basically a germ factory. The last thing I want to do is press that petri dish against my mouth, no matter how far away my partner is.

So, if you’re feeling adventurous this New Year’s Eve and want to send a kiss from afar, knock yourself out—but keep a bottle of bleach handy!

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Summary

The Kissenger is a prototype gadget designed to send kisses through smartphones, creating a bizarre blend of intimacy and technology. While intriguing, it raises hygiene concerns and is currently limited to iOS devices.