Microsoft is increasingly interested in the wearables industry. So the company, apart from investing in the intelligent Band Wristband, is also looking for new ways to innovate.
And one possible way to do this is to create smart clothes that will be able to identify the feelings of the person wearing them and react accordingly.
Microsoft is considering making such clothing with what it calls a soft cell circuit system that would be connected to sensors to read information such as temperaturewinea and heart rate to be able to identify sudden changes in someone's emotions.
Η συλλογή αυτών των data it will help to assess the emotional state of the user.
The emotional state will be determined by a connected device, such as a mobile phone, which can then send instructions to smart clothes about how to react, depending on these feelings.
For example, if you feel cold, the smart garment could warm you up, or you could start playing relaxing music if you find you are angry.
All of the above were recently filed for a patent by Microsoft. Of course it's still an idea and we may be late to see it on store shelves, but it shows that Redmond is dreaming of the evolution of wearables.