Multipurpose Scent-Releasing Wearables

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Researchers at Stockholm University Created the 'Nosewise'

The 'Nosewise Handheld Olfactometer' is a device that adds a sense of smell to VR and mixed-reality applications. The device, developed by researchers from Stockholm University and Malmö University, is a 3D-printed olfactometer that attaches to an HTC Vive controller and releases different scents according to the game scenario.

The Nosewise Handheld Olfactometer uses four scent reservoirs that contain different scented liquids, such as fruity, floral, woody, and spicy. A Raspberry Pi Zero W and an Adafruit 815 servo controller control the opening and closing of the valves on the reservoirs, allowing the device to mix different scents in different ratios. A fan then blows the combined scents to the user’s nose through a tube. The device can be activated manually or automatically, depending on the game settings. The researchers have created a wine-tasting game to demonstrate the device’s capabilities, such as in the medical or therapeutic fields.
Trend Themes
1. Enhanced Sensory Experiences - Innovative wearables are integrating scent technology for immersive virtual reality applications.
2. Personalized Olfactory Experiences - Scent-releasing devices are revolutionizing the way users interact with digital environments.
3. Cross-industry Collaboration - Research institutions and technology companies are partnering to develop multi-sensory solutions for various sectors.
Industry Implications
1. Gaming and Entertainment - The gaming industry could explore integrating scent technology to enhance gameplay experiences.
2. Healthcare and Wellness - Medical professionals could leverage scent-releasing wearables for therapeutic treatments and sensory therapies.
3. Consumer Electronics - Collaborations between tech companies and academic researchers could lead to novel sensory technologies in consumer electronics.

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