This Japanese device can track body odour to alert people when they stink
The Kunkun Body uses a sensor to measure smells across four points in the body.
![](https://www.expressandstar.com/resizer/v2/https%3A%2F%2Fcontentstore.nationalworld.com%2Fimages%2F47ae0016-f4a5-4d4e-9d96-fc2b578c8a7e.jpg?auth=9de1bbafb3332c22857df59f2f451d07ba7c8b0a57db5c3d8d5830284e7360a9&width=300)
A device that can alert users if they begin to smell of body odour has been launched in Japan.
The Kunkun Body, created by Konica Minolta, uses a sensor to measure body smells at four points on the body – near the head, behind the ear, the armpit and feet – before providing analysis via a smartphone app.
According to the developers, recent studies in the country have shown the number one etiquette concern in the workplace is body smell – particularly during the hot summer months.
![Kunkun Body](http://content.assets.pressassociation.io/2017/07/13171020/smell.jpg)
The small sensor is designed to be carried around in the user’s pocket or bag and, when used, will mark your body odour out of 100 – the lower it is, the better.
![Kunkun Body](http://content.assets.pressassociation.io/2017/07/13171054/smell2.jpg)
The devices are expected to begin delivery later this year.