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Amazon is reportedly working on wearables that can read your emotions

Key Points
  • Amazon's hardware group Lab126 and the Alexa voice software team are working on the device, Bloomberg reports.
  • Amazon previously indicated its interest in health with its $753 million deal to buy the online pharmacy PillPack.
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Amazon is working on a voice-activated wearable capable of reading human emotions, Bloomberg News reported Thursday.

The e-commerce giant's hardware research and development group Lab126 and the voice software team behind Alexa are collaborating on the device, the news outlet reported, citing internal documents and a person familiar.

It's described internally as a health and wellness product, Bloomberg said, signaling another big leap by a major tech company into health. Amazon has previously indicated its interest in the sector with its $753 million deal to buy the online pharmacy PillPack.

The report said the device would come equipped with a microphone to listen into a user's voice and detect their emotional state. It added that it wasn't clear how far along the project, code-named Dylan, was or if it would ever become a commercial product.

Amazon declined to comment on the report.

You can read the full report on Amazon's health-focused wearable here.