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Love knows no boundaries, of course, but distance remains problematic for many couples. That's where the Bond Touch 4 comes in, a small connected bracelet that aims to fill the void left by the absence of your loved one. Sold for 64.95 euros, all you have to do is touch it, and these contacts will be felt instantly by your other half, wherever they are on the planet. Provided that the person is also wearing the same bracelet, of course.
Gently tap your partner's wrist to say hello, even if they're thousands of miles away. That's exactly what the Bond Touch 4 offers. Via a dedicated application, the Bond Touch app, users can even create their own tactile language. A short tap to indicate ” I'm thinking of you “, a series of pulses to mean ” I miss you »… The possibilities are endless. To mimic tactile sensations, the device uses a haptic vibration system, which converts digital signals into mechanical stimuli.
This technology is not limited to lovesick lovers. It can also be used to reassure an anxious friend or maintain a connection with a distant loved one.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000More compact than its predecessors, it sports a very refined design, in the same way as connected rings like the Galaxy Ring or the Oura Ring 4, which will not look out of place on the wrist of fashionistas. Available in black and white (at the time of writing, this color is no longer in stock), it will soon be available in several shades.
On the technical side, this new version of the Bond Touch is more sensitive, has a brighter LED and a battery life of up to four days. Enough to exchange up to 20 daily contacts with your loved one without running out of battery. It is so successful that stocks are running out before our eyes. It must be said that in the ocean of connected objects focused on health or productivity, the Bond Touch 4 stands out as an exception by daring to explore the territory of emotions.
So, superfluous gadget or truly useful object for lonely hearts ? No matter the answer, what is certain is that nothing replaces the warmth of a real hug. It still offers an interesting alternative for tech loversto video calls or endless WhatsApp messaging.
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