Nintendo Announced Wii Vitality Sensor Could Detects Your Pulse
June 3, 2009
Nintendo has endeavored to provide the most creative and immersive experiences in the world of video games and to lead the industry in new directions. At its media briefing in advance of the E3 Expo, Nintendo presented the latest Wii accessory the Wii Vitality Sensor is a finger sensor that detects your pulse. It doesn’t look very comfortable to use and it’s unknown how this accessory will be used in games. it appears the idea is to check stress, help you relax, and just generally chill out and be groovy.
The peripheral, designed for Wii Fit transmits information to the game in which you are playing. As the device takes hold and becomes widely utilized it could more than likely be used in unique an interesting ways for more realistic and intense game play. Imagine a single person shooter adapting when your adrenaline starts pumping.
Nintendo announced at the E3 the new Wii Vitality Sensor that is basically a pulse detector. The sensor is a small piece of hardware in which you have to stick your finger. The Vitality Sensor is a finger sensor designed to attach to the Wii mote and read your pulse. Other than pulse, the Sensor detect also a number of other signals being transmitted by their bodies, and will then provide information to the users about the body’s inner world.
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