A video has caught people's attention on social media these days. In this video, it is being claimed that an 'Anti-Cheating Bra' has been made in Japan, which will not open until the correct fingerprint is applied on it. This video is being shared on Instagram and other platforms...
A video has caught people's attention on social media these days. In this video, it is being claimed that an 'Anti-Cheating Bra' has been made in Japan, which will not open until the correct fingerprint is applied on it. This video has been viewed by millions of people on Instagram and other platforms, and many people have believed it to be true.
What was shown in the video?
The footage shows a bra with a clasp that stays locked. The bra opens up as soon as the correct fingerprint is scanned on the connected device. This is why people started jokingly calling it the 'Touch ID Bra'.
Not a genuine product
The reality is that this is not a product to be sold in the market. It has been created by a person from Japan named ZAWAWORKS (Yuki Aizawa). He calls himself Delusion Inventor and is famous for making funny-fantasy gadgets. His bra project was just a prototype, not a real device or a product ready to be sold.
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How did it go viral?
This video was first posted on X (formerly Twitter) by Japanese creator ZAWAWORKS on July 19, 2024. He wrote in the caption – 'I created a fingerprint recognition bra to prevent cheating! Now only your boyfriend will be able to open it.' Later, he clarified that he used the M5Stack fingerprint kit in it, and it was only a comedy concept, not a real product. His intention was to make people laugh.
Who is the creator?
ZAWAWORKS keeps showing their strange inventions at comedy shows and exhibitions in Japan. There are many more 'fantasy inventions' listed on their website, which are made just for entertainment.
People's reaction
However, people had different opinions on this video. Many users found it funny and took it as a joke. At the same time, some people said that this prototype makes fun of women and is an attempt to humiliate them. Some wrote that as soon as this video went viral, many men considered it to be true and thought of buying it or gifting it to their girlfriends, and this reflects the thinking of society.
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