Wii Vitality Sensor to "enrich the user's lives" claims Nintendo
by Steven Williamson
on 11 August 2009, 08:40
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The vitality sensor is a fingertip pulse oximeter sensor that connects through the Wii Remote. According to Nintendo, the device "will initially sense the user's pulse and a number of other signals being transmitted by their bodies, and will then provide information to the users about the body’s inner world."
Speaking in a Q&A session with investors yesterday, Iwata elaborated on what the device could be used for.
"Wii Vitality Sensor has great potential for various applications like measuring how horrified a player is in a horror title. What we are trying to propose first is a videogame with a theme of relaxation, which is completely opposite from traditional ones, to enrich the users' lives," he enthused.
He continues:
What if you were able to visualise how to unwind and relax, or check the condition of your automatic nerve by simply inserting your finger in the device once a day?" You have all had an experience where you are not in tune with how your body is doing or aware of how exhausted you body may be in a busy, strained period, but if you can visibly measure your condition every day, you can start to see how you're doing."
At first glance the Vitality Sensor seems like a gimmick, but knowing Nintendo, we wouldn't be surprised in the slightest if its new accessory has just as big an impact as Wii Fit.