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Nintendo Has Filed A New Patent For A Quality Of Life Product

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Nintendo has been working on what it calls a Quality of Life product for quite some time, but the information we have been given so far has been fairly vague. A new patent has been unearthed by a NeoGAF user which shows a device which looks like some kind of alarm clock and docking station with an overhead projector which Forbes says is a device that turns sleep into something like a video game. According to the patent the Quality of Life product uses a variety of input to give you a sleep score and the overhead projector gives you a score for when you wake up from your sleep. It certainly sounds bizarre but interesting.

Thanks, Nintendofan64 and holonboy

18 thoughts on “Nintendo Has Filed A New Patent For A Quality Of Life Product”

  1. Way early April fools? Why must you do this Nintendo. You wanna know about my sleep patterns then come spend the night. This isnt even a good idea, people need uninterrupted sleep not to be playing a video game while mid sleep to wake up and find a score…what the hell is going on…

  2. I think it’s going to be called the Nintendo NX. You will be able to monitor your sleep habits between software releases.

  3. Wow, I thought this concept was dead. I hope it works out for them, but my Android Wear device has already been helping with my sleep for nearly a year.

  4. My life needs some quality in it. Because right now, I have ZERO quality. But I have little faith that whatever this so-called Quality Of Life stuff is, it probably won’t be anything that great. Or at the very least, it will probably be something that I myself never care about. Like may other things.

  5. Didn’t nintnedo say that the qol technology would be neither wearable nor non-wearable? They explained that non-wearable was like a home console. This looks non-wearable to me. Lol people were making such a big deal over Nintendo’s baseless rumors a year ago.

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