Thursday, April 11, 2013

Japanese High-Tech Coat Imitates Girlfriend Hugs

Ah, those clever...but hug-starved Japanese! Hey...pour yourself a mug of Joe and grab a virtual treat while I tell you about their latest invention, okay? Did I mention it's great to see you today? Well it is!

Studies have shown  that hugs can truly make lonely people feel better, so a group of Japanese students from Tsukuba University have invented a coat designed to imitate the feeling of a girlfriend hugging you from behind.

Hugging is all the rage right now. London has its own cuddling workshop for people in need of a hug and a professional cuddler in New York City will wrap her arms around you for a fee. But these solutions don’t work very well if you suddenly find yourself in need of a hug and there’s no one around to give it to you. Yeah, right, eh! For a price, there are ladies (and gents) in every city who will be delighted to partake in a quick cuddle!

Luckily, a team of Japanese students have come up with a more practical, if weird, solution – a special hugging coat that emulates the sensation of a girlfriend putting her arms around you from behind. Called the Raiju Coat (Fulfillment Coat), this offbeat invention features motors attached to its back to operate the artificial “arms”, which are controlled through a computer using a USB connection.

So whenever its owner feels lonely and in need of a fake girlfriend hug, all he has to do is put it on, close his eyes and imagine a cute anime girl putting her arms around him, as the coat takes hold of his waist. To make the experience even more realistic, the Raiju Coat comes with a pair of headphones that plays the sound of footsteps running from behind and pre-recorded sentences like “I’m sorry, were you waiting?”; “Watch your back!”; “Guess who?”; and “Blind side!” With such advanced hugging technology, who needs a real girlfriend?

Ahem...there are a couple points to be made for a real lady sneaking up and hugging you from behind, wouldn't you say?

See ya, eh!

Bob 

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