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Now,smart pen that vibrates when you make spelling error

Together those parts allow the pen to recognise specific movements,letter shapes and know a wide assortment of words.

German inventors have developed a new hi-tech pen that gently vibrates every time it senses a spelling mistake or sloppy handwriting.

Lernstift is a regular pen with real ink,but inside is a special motion sensor and a small battery-powered Linux computer with a WiFi chip.

Together those parts allow the pen to recognise specific movements,letter shapes and know a wide assortment of words. If it senses bad letter formation or messy handwriting,it will vibrate,’ABC News’ reported.

Users can choose between two functions: Calligraphy Mode – pointing out flaws of form and legibility or Orthography Mode – recognising words and comparing the word to a language database. If the word isn’t recognised it will vibrate,according to Daniel Kaesmacher,the 33-year-old co-founder of Lernstift from Munich.

The other co-founder Falk Wolsky,36,had the idea for the pen last year while his 10-year-old son was doing his homework.

“His son had been struggling with his work and staying focused and Falk thought there should be a pen that gives him some sort of signal so he stays focused,” Kaesmacher said.

After a year and a half in development,the founders have now brought Lernstift to Kickstarter to begin raising money and gauging interest.

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