Why only pictures, text the aroma of your favourite dish
Mumbai: Have you prepared a new dish and you are overexcited to share it with your friends who are far away from you? Well, now it is possible to send pictures coupled with its aroma using your oPhone .
David Edwards, Harvard engineering professor has invented oPhone, which can help in sending and receiving photos and scents. On June 10, Edwards sent the first experimental scent from his oPhone in New York to a colleague in Paris.
Adding to this unique feature, individuals can even mix up 32 basic scents and create 300,000 unique aromas. The oPhone HotSpots will let you download oNotes for free on our first oPhone, the DUO, with two independent receivers to deliver over 300,000 unique aroma combinations stereo-aromatically.
ONotes are texts, images, and sounds accompanied by magical aromas. You will be able to make oNotes with scent-tagging applications. oNotes, the site and app, will be the home of oMedia, like oBooks, oFilms, and oSongs, and, also, of your personal oNotes library, a platform from which you will be able to associate aromatic messages with almost any electronic communication, simply, happily, and emotively.
Vapor Communictions, the creator company of oPhone also claims that it intends to introduce scent messaging to mobile phone users wherever aroma matters. The developers are also working on scent texting that can be used in our day to day lives for health and memory, self-expression and entertainment, travel and the marketing of aromatic content online."