El CES 2019 It's getting closer and it looks at least... entertaining. That is the adjective that can cross our minds, of course, after knowing that one of the projects that Samsung will present in Las Vegas consists of a kind of sound recorder to do ASMR on mobile phone. what you are reading
aiMo helps you record ASMR
Samsung wanted to give a preview of what it is going to teach us at CES 2019 and has decided to uncover its new C-Lab projects, a kind of collection of technological ideas all based on artificial intelligence (AI) - what a novelty, huh? Among them, without a doubt, stands out aiMo, described by the Korean firm as a tool for the smartphone penalized for record ASMR sounds.
Best of all, the solution looks as you can see in the image below (no, it's not a joke or montage to illustrate this article), consisting of a kind of phone case with two human ears.

Samsung claims that by recording ASMR content with this tool, creators will get improved sound especially in terms of directivity of sound, in addition to producing more vivid and real ASMR audio. And it is that he with that will have to be installed on the smartphone will be in charge of doing all the magic, properly processing the recordings (thanks to the support of the AI) to achieve the best results at a practically professional level. "Anyone can easily create high-quality ASMR sound content, even when outdoors," Samsung's press release says.
At the moment we do not know the distribution or the price that this product may have, but given the boom that this type of recording is having, we would not be surprised if this project ended up taking shape and reaching the shop windows of some countries.
Other new Samsung projects
As we have said, there are more projects that are part of the C-Lab. We have for example the Girin Monitor Stand, an intelligent monitor that detects when you are adopting a bad posture to move accordingly and force you to rectify. This way, as soon as you start to slouch a bit, the monitor will "take notice" and start to rise to force your head back and into a more upright posture while you work.
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We also found Blender Perfume, a service for the creation of personalized perfumes through an app or alight, an intelligent lamp capable of illuminating differently depending on what you are doing (and it is even capable of "scolding" you if, for example, you pick up the phone while you are in lighting mode to study.
Now it remains to see how all these inventions work in practice afterwards. Curious, of course, they are enough.