In the United States, a smart ring has been developed that can detect signs of a partner’s infidelity by analyzing physiological indicators. The new device, called Fidelity, connects to a smartphone and uses biometric data to identify potential sexual activity outside the relationship, reports the Baltimore Chronicle, citing Thering.raw.
The ring is equipped with sensors that record changes in body temperature, heart rate, and adrenaline levels. The data is transmitted to a dedicated mobile app, which processes the information and sends notifications to the partner if suspicious activity is detected. The developers claim the ring is designed for couples seeking complete transparency in their relationships.
The device also features geolocation and supports the history of the user’s physiological changes. Users can review data over different periods to track behavioral trends. The creators emphasize that the main goal of the technology is not control but strengthening trust within the couple.
The ring is already available for order on the manufacturer’s official website. Despite its technological capabilities, the innovation has sparked debates about privacy invasion and the ethics of such monitoring.
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