Beyond Sight and Sound: Introducing ScentSync and the Future of Scent Communication

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Today, we are going to talk about an app I think we need today. Or, at least, I think it's very useful to curious people like myself.

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In all honesty, with the rise of AI and the mind-blowing tech we see every day, it can be really challenging to fathom something that could be considered "useful" and has not already been made and is in regular usage by people.

Take a second to think about something you need—that would function as an app to help you—in this moment and look it up on the App Store or Google Play, if it doesn't already exist. That's exactly the point. The visible window of innovation does seem to get slimmer every day.

But what did that man—that I don't give a snicker about—say about solutions? That they also create new problems, too. Well, this one isn't exactly a problem. I just digressed a bit over there.

Have you ever wondered how there's the possibility of sending signals that our eyes and ears can perceive but not much (or any at all) for the nose, tongue, and skin? I mean, video calls, phone calls, music, and all that help us experience things in different places from anywhere with our eyes and ears. But we can't smell, taste, or feel what happens on the other side of the call.

I thought the transmission of olfactory signals between places with a distance between them could be useful and applicable. I mean, think about it; think about the possibilities.

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Imagine being able to send the scent of your freshly baked cookies, muffins, or chocolate bread, or the scent of some new perfume you just got, to someone very far away. They would have to wait until they were around to share the experience. They'd be in sync with such technology to be able to send them across. Let's call this tech, ScentSync.

Ideally, ScentSync would capture scent and digitize it, and then one could send it across the globe to a fellow ScentSync user that could receive the digitized scent and then have the tech deliver the scents.

Of course, it would require the appropriate hardware, like sensors, actuators, controllers, and modules, but the big brain would be the app, the ScentSync app.

Not only would one be able to capture scent live and share it with people, but one would also be able to make their own custom scent on the app and share it as well.

There would be a Scent Library where there would be a wide range of scents to create different aroma profiles. One could share a custom-made aroma profile with someone else, and they could indulge in one's scent creativity.

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The possibilities with this technology, Scentsync, are limitless. It could be applied in a wide variety of fields, including entertainment, marketing, healthcare, and stuff. Another would be needing to verify one's appeal to the scent of a perfume they may be interested in.

I know ScentSync seems like a futuristic concept, but with the fast advancement in our technology these days, and the evolution we are experiencing, it really doesn't seem far-fetched, even though it clearly isn't straightforward. The concept seems promising to me.


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Another would be needing to verify one's appeal to the scent of a perfume they may be interested in.

I think I like this perfume part more than anything and good job coming up with this, it was an interesting read.

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The Grammer, the structure, the idea, the mindset and most importantly, the usage behind this app is mind blowing.

Now, I'm here wishing someone could actually create it already so I can tell when Jay is having his bananas (do banana have scent?) well I think so 😂

I love your app idea, just do and create it since resources isn't a problem 🤧

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Eiii...somebody wants to burst my head. 😂

Bananas have their scent oh. I can never miss it. So, yeah, with ScentSync, you could know when I am devouring. But I would have blocked you there too.

It's like you have Trust Fund kept for me somewhere.

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Burst which head Sir? 🥲

Block me from where?

Trust fund in where? 🤣

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Scentsync kind of sound amazing with its lovely features. This means if this app should be out, I can easily call you and then share the scent of your delicious spaghetti and fried plantain while I salivate, right? 😂 I would also want to try a lot of perfumes and with this app, it would be a perfect one. Let´s see how the world goes. Someone might actually create something similar.

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Ayyy...Princess gets the entire idea. You would easily win beat customer with this product.

Hopefully, the world will evolve into that in my own time. Thank you for coming around and supporting, Princess.

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Even after six days, I came around to check your reply 😂
it´s my pleasure, Jay.

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I really think technology is taking us there. For a robot to be able to dictate when someone is unhappy having to get scent of food not much. Although i watched this in movie where a robot has feeling like a human and can dictate mood

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Someone is thinking alike. With time, we may have impossible technologies around.

What's the title of the film? Is it M.E.G.A.N.?

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Just imagine being able to send the Scent of my poo in package as a surprise... 😅

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Hmmm....interesting ideas. I'd try it out with my guitar bro, first. He'll love it.

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Hmmm....interesting ideas. I'd try it out with my guitar bro, first. He'll love it.

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I don't know how I feel about this and I'm dead reading starstrings comment about sending poop scent lol. I don't think this is an app that we need but it'll definitely be interesting to have and use. Good luck with author of the week and have a great weekend!

Have you ever wondered how there's the possibility of sending signals that our eyes and ears can perceive but not much (or any at all) for the nose, tongue, and skin?

How does this scent app work for the tongue and skin though?

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Well, of course, there can be that—the inappropriate use of the technology. But it's similar to what we have on our everyday devices; like having graphic content straight to our screens these days.

It doesn't work for the tongue and skin. I only highlighted that technologies to facilitate transmission for nose, tongue, and skin do not really exist. And then elaborated my points for the nose only.

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ah ok. I understand now! Then this will be interesting to have and I won't be surprised if we see this in the coming years!

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Nice. Thank you for understanding.

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