No one likes watch their weight from a set of scale , so Alice Wang ’s new concept devices take inspiration from Asimov ’s First Law of Robotics to protect you from the fell truth . Her three scales are designed to not “ harm a human being ” ( i.e. you ) by either requiring another mortal to register them or just directly - out lying to you . diet would never experience the same again .
finger like trusting someone else to be kind about your porkiness ? The Half Truth excogitation has a display on the front where you ca n’t see it , leaving it up to someone else to learn it and decide what to tell you . Not sure about the “ harming a human ” prescript : this one may be a kinship - strainer .
Open Secrets does n’t have a display at all , or else transmitting datum on your current blubber to someone else ’s mobile phone . You ’d never even have to know the exact name , which may be quite liberating .

And White Lies is the most devious . The further back on the scales you stand , the lighter you seem , so you may choose how much to let the scales rest to you .
Its nice to see a designer tackling a everyday target like bathroom scales , but I can recommend another count tactic to ward off upset : ban scales from your house altogether . Much simpler and cheaper all pear-shaped . [ Alice WangviaDezeen ]
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