A British company has released the first pictures of a ‘smart condom’ which collects very intimate data about the sex life of everyone who wears it. The device is called the `i.Con’ and can detect STIs as well as sending data about a sex session straight to the wearer’s smartphone.
British Condoms said its ‘revolutionary wearable tech for the bedroom’ measures the number of calories burned during intercourse, the speed of a man’s thrusts, how long he lasts and even what positions are used.
Adam Leverson, lead engineer for the i.Con Smart Condom, said: ‘It’s here and it’s beautiful. We wanted the i.Con to look refined, non-intrusive and lightweight – the finished article is nothing short of any of those things.
The smart condom is a small band which fits around the bottom of a man’s willy, which means wearers will still need to strap on a normal condom to get full protection. It is waterproof and features a band that’s ‘extraordinarily flexible to ensure maximum comfort for all sizes’. Bizarrely, it even lights up to provide illumination for both partners’ nether regions.
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