The music of love
October 8th 2006 04:31
Looks like Ukranians are a lucky lot as they are set to receive a musical condom to keep them entertained as they indulge in some horizontal hokey-pokey. Grigoriy Chausovsky of Zaporozhye, Ukraine, has developed condomes that come with a special sensor which knows when the condom is put on.
This integrated sensor will then transmit a signal to a miniature speaker (you have no idea how small or how loud it could get) located at the base of the condom, which will then play a melody. As the act of love making becomes more passionate, this sensor will register the corresponding speed of the movements and subsequently raise the volume of the melody.
Will this sound drown out your partner's moans of ecstasy? Well, I'm not sure but you can always import a packet from Ukraine to find out. Not sure how the components inside the condom is powered though - does it use kinetic energy? Where is the battery connected to? What's the wattage of the speaker?
Yet another groovy and interesting device that this zany world can think of. Necessity might be the mother of invention, but this could be taking it overboard. After all, it brings a whole new meaning to the catch phrase "the music of love".
Source: Dave's Daily
This integrated sensor will then transmit a signal to a miniature speaker (you have no idea how small or how loud it could get) located at the base of the condom, which will then play a melody. As the act of love making becomes more passionate, this sensor will register the corresponding speed of the movements and subsequently raise the volume of the melody.
Will this sound drown out your partner's moans of ecstasy? Well, I'm not sure but you can always import a packet from Ukraine to find out. Not sure how the components inside the condom is powered though - does it use kinetic energy? Where is the battery connected to? What's the wattage of the speaker?
Yet another groovy and interesting device that this zany world can think of. Necessity might be the mother of invention, but this could be taking it overboard. After all, it brings a whole new meaning to the catch phrase "the music of love".
Source: Dave's Daily
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