The first version of this device appeared back in 2002. Now a new
version of the Bowlingual comes into attention. The device is able to
analyze a dog's bark and figure out its emotion.
The inventor of this gadget is the toy-making company called Takara
Tomy. The device will only be available for the dog lovers living in
Japan.
According to the company the Bowlingual is able to understand six of
the dog's basic emotions. The first model included a microphone attached
to a dog's neck and a special handheld unit that was used to read the
data and transmitted it from the microphone to the display.
The latest version features a more compact unit that includes a
speech synthesizer. The latter audibly informs the person about the
things their dog tries to say. Just like the first model, this one shows
all data on the screen of the handheld unit.
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