Smartphone scent will be sold globally
Recently, Israel has registered a patent describing a technology that scents scent with smartphones. Accordingly, when users enter their home, car or office, their smartphone will immediately detect the activation of an optional scent mechanism. When the user is leaving the room or vehicle, it can also identify and stop this process.
This technology was developed by Moshe Zach, an electronic engineer and a former senior officer in the Israeli army, Yoav Ben David.
Currently, users can choose from many different scents and flavors such as roses, lemons, lavender and Indian aromatic grass (patchouli). Users can be assured of problems related to health or allergy because the scent used is created from a natural liquid water-based.
In addition, according to what is registered in this patent, the scent diffusion technology on smartphones can also be combined with air conditioning systems in banquet halls, theaters, hotels, hospitals, and above. train.
Reportedly, this unique product has been signed by an American marketing company worth $ 2.5 million for distribution. As expected, the first area of this product distribution is Canada, the US and the Far East.
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