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Google Nose

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To my understanding of Wikipedia, Google Nose shouldn't be added to the list, or at least you should write that it's an April Fool if you think it's relevant to the advancement of this subject. 176.45.188.202 (talk) 15:20, 1 April 2013 (UTC)OmarKH[reply]

Does anyone know a more appropriate heading for this section? Articles generally don't use terms like "today", "modern times" or "currently" – they tend to become quickly outdated, but I don't want to mess up with the renaming. Me, Myself & I (talk) 00:50, 13 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Neurologically adjusted scents to the Brain

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I have an idea under "2010s" that can be transmitted from Mars by working out a neurological template and then using this template to convert all scents to its form, thus "Neurologically adjusted scents, even from Mars": "Complexities of the brain do not enter play because one is only looking for the "traffic", the neurology to the center of smell in the brain through the nose bridge, right under the skin. So one makes a template according to this traffic by using this perfume here on Earth and thus one generates a so-called template that's generic for all scents to the brain through the nerves in the nose bridge." Documented here: https://whatiswritten777.blogspot.com/2018/01/scent-from-mars-after-nasa-consequences.html . 82.164.42.11 (talk) 08:49, 23 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Other devices before 2020

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  • General Electric's "Smell-O-Rama" in 1953
  • Sensorama [1]
  • Sensorium [2]
  • Nosewise Wine Game [3]
  • Konstantin Malyshev ITMO [4]
  • Guilty Smells [5]
  • Stereo-Smell via Electrical Trigeminal Stimulation [6] won a Fast Company award [7]
  • OW Smell Digital [8]
  • semi-comercial ones
    • Cilia smell device (currently sold as Cilia Developer Kit) by Peter Sassaman (Haptic Solutions)
    • Aroma Shooter® and Aroma Shooter Mini by Aromajoin [9][10]
    • GameScent and MovieScent by GameScent [11]
    • ScentScape by Scent Sciences
    • Scent-emitting LCD Display System developed by NTT Communications [12]
    • SENSIK [13]
    • NTT Docomo, has incorporated digital smell into Cokoon, its custom-built metaverse-in-real-life meeting room.[14]
    • Hypnos Virtual, cannabinoid cartridges that deliver smoke-free THC and CBD. [15]

37.205.97.243 (talk) 20:21, 7 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Article is too focused on cinema and gaming

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Digital Scent Technology Market Share, Size, Trends, notable examples

  • Alexa-esque diffuser that emits fragrances at timed intervals to encourage people with dementia to eat [16]
  • USB-powered silver necklace that gives off a scent—fragrances include “fascinate,” “annihilate,” and “carouse”—when its wearer’s heart rate tops 110 beats per minute [17]
  • glass globe that uses trained bees to detect the presence of disease in a person’s exhalations [18]
  • OVR Technology, therapeutic settings, guided meditations via Inhale Wellness, veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder experience OVR’s scents through VR exposure therapy treatment [19]
  • Scentee by ChatPerf [20]
  • NFT fragrance from Berlin-based Look Labs [21]
  • Amazon patented an odor-recognition application for its Ring doorbells [22]
  • NINU, creation of personalised fragrances on demand by mixing and matching scents via your AI-powered smartphone app.[23]
  • Pura, smart home fragrance diffuser, convenience and customization, diffuses chosen fragrances into your living space at scheduled times, customization of scent experience [24]
  • (OVICISK) Necklace Air Purifier / Personal Wearable air purifier [25]
  • Arvel's USB-powered fragrance-oil burner [26]

37.205.97.243 (talk) 20:37, 7 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]