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The Rationalizer Tells You to Chill When Your Temper Flares


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Most people encounter stress in their daily lives, and the Philips Rationalizer is a curious gadget that aims to alert its wearer of temper flares that could negatively impact their ability to reason. The Rationalizer is comprised of two units, the EmoBracelet and the EmoBowl, that essentially act like a mirror of your emotions. The bracelet and bowl light up with fiery tones of yellow, orange and red when they detect elevated stress levels, giving you a reminder to take a deep breath.

The Philips Rationalizer was designed in conjunction with ABN AMRO and is intended for online investors working at home, according to Engadget. Chief of Business Development Geert Christiaansen says that the Rationalizer will work better on men, since they’re more emotional investors than women, and uses a galvanic skin response sensor to detect intense feelings.

As our tech-enhanced lives continue to become more hectic, the need for balance and decompression grows. While the Philips Rationalizer was designed with investors in mind, any employee with a high-stress position—including telecommuters and virtual office workers—could benefit from this gadget’s real-time monitoring of stress levels. And the relatively minimalist aesthetic of the Rationalizer means that business travelers can include it in their luggage as well.

While Geert Christiaansen says that it will likely be several years before a product like the Philips Rationalizer comes to market, one thing’s for sure: We haven’t seen the last of emotion-detecting gadgets targeted towards working individuals.

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References: dailymail, engadget







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FOUR WAYS TO REACT: vote, favorite, add more examples of Emotion-Detecting Office Gadgets or comment about The Rationalizer Tells You to Chill When Your Temper Flares.

Must See Voted by Shelby Lee Walsh on Oct 14, 09
Favorited by Shelby Lee Walsh on Oct 14, 09
The EmoBowl -- how aptly named.

By: Shelby Lee Walsh on Oct 14, 09   1,106 Trends   1,100 Comments
if i owned this my emobracelet would be on fire

By: Marissa Liu on Oct 14, 09   804 Trends   417 Comments
I could see this coming in handy not just for the work place, but for controlling your temper in a fight with your significant other!

By: Katherine Vong on Oct 14, 09   840 Trends   201 Comments
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Must See Voted by Bianca Bartz on Oct 14, 09
Funny to think that male investors are more emotional than females, but I guess in the case of adverse feelings like anger and frustration, it's true. Neat gizmo, would love to give it a go!

By: Bianca Bartz on Oct 14, 09   4,540 Trends   3,578 Comments
Kat and Marissa, we're on the same page--I think my EmoBracelet would consistently be in the yellow-to-orange zone. It's good to have that reminder to pause and take some deep breaths, though!

By: Marissa Brassfield on Oct 14, 09   3,532 Trends   4,143 Comments
Must See Voted by Jessica Marcel on Oct 14, 09
This is a good idea, it could definitely help you rethink that quick e-mail response when you're angry.

By: Jessica Marcel on Oct 14, 09   415 Trends   414 Comments
Favorited by Jessica Marcel on Oct 14, 09

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