Nintendo’s latest internal financial report came with a Tuesday presentation from company president Satoru Iwata, who took the opportunity to announce a new type of product being developed by the game maker: a touchless sleep sensor. (Wait, really?)
Though neither a design nor product name was announced, Iwata repeatedly described a forthcoming “Quality of Life Sensor” meant to sit next to a user’s bed during sleep. Overnight, the product will visually record “movements of your body, breathing, and heartbeat,” then upload resulting data to Nintendo’s cloud servers so that a corresponding app can analyze your sleep and offer suggestions for better rest in the future.
“Fatigue and sleep are themes that are rather hard to visualize in more objective ways,” Iwata said. “At Nintendo, we believe that if we could visualize them, there would be great potential for many people regardless of age, gender, language, or culture.”