Deepinder Goyal calls it ‘the most important wearable ever’ – but what is Temple?
Deepinder Goyal, fresh from conquering our stomachs with Zomato, now aims for our brains with 'Temple,' proclaimed the 'most important wearable ever.' Bold words, sir, especially when the device itself remains shrouded in more mystery than a magician's assistant. One can't help but wonder if this isn't just another Silicon Valley whisper-campaign designed to build hype for a product that might just tell me how much I'm thinking about my next meal. Is it a cognitive supercharger or just a very shiny, very expensive headache monitor?
Despite the initial mystique, Goyal's cryptic Instagram post has reignited serious interest in 'Temple.' This compact, silver gadget is designed to be worn near the temple, leading to widespread speculation it measures brain blood flow. While the specifics are still under wraps, the concept of a non-invasive device providing insights into cerebral activity could have profound implications, from health monitoring to enhancing cognitive performance, moving beyond the usual step counts and heart rates we've grown accustomed to in the wearable market.