These High Tech Chopsticks Can Sense Calories, Temperature and More

It wasn't so long ago that only phones and tablets qualified as 'smart' devices. Nowadays, however, that list is growing to include watches, cups and even forks. Here is a pair of Harvard-bound chopsticks to add to the collection.

Introducing Kuaisou, a pair of smart chopsticks created by Chinese search engine Baidu. In addition to scooping up pieces of sushi, these smart sticks can also detect the pH level in food, in addition to analyzing the calories and temperature. They also connect via Bluetooth to your phone, tablet or other device.

If the idea of a pair of chopsticks outplaying you in Jeopardy sounds appealing, you'll have a while to wait. No release date has been announced.

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