They’d be more awesome if they were more accurate to real cat body language (hint: if a cat’s ears go all the way down like that, do not pet it; it’s angry, not relaxed), but if that’s the most obvious objection they certainly still belong on the list.
I can forgive that, since cats express fairly complicated emotions with their body language which are probably beyond the current capability of miniaturized brain scanners. It seems, and I didn’t bother to translate any of the Japanese website or anything, like that thing just measures general electrical activity levels.
They’d be more awesome if they were more accurate to real cat body language (hint: if a cat’s ears go all the way down like that, do not pet it; it’s angry, not relaxed), but if that’s the most obvious objection they certainly still belong on the list.
I can forgive that, since cats express fairly complicated emotions with their body language which are probably beyond the current capability of miniaturized brain scanners. It seems, and I didn’t bother to translate any of the Japanese website or anything, like that thing just measures general electrical activity levels.