First Home USB Polygraph to appear on MTVs Hit Series Geordie Shore

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The makers of Geordie Shore to try out the first home polygraph kit. Imagine the endless fun; trying to determine the truth - even if its just for a bit of fun!


The makers of Geordie Shore to try out the first home polygraph kit. Imagine the endless fun; trying to determine the truth – even if its just for a bit of fun!


Kids telling fibs? Partner cheating? Find out now! This is the first USB home polygraph machine.


Care for a game of truth or dare? Want to get the truth out of someone? The USB Polygraph is A Real Polygraph Machine! Use this home lie detector to determine the truth (80%-99% accuracy).


Great for parties, truth or dare games, pub games and more!


Perfect for Hen Nights, Stag dos


This home Polygraph testing kit comes with everything needed to run a lie detecting session: Pulse Finger Clip, Skin Galvanization Finger Wraps and Breathing Apparatus. It is easy to use, fun and accurate. No training, no learning curve. Just plug it into a PC USB port, strap the sensors to their test subject, and run the easy and fun software. Enter questions to ask the subject and report any malicious behavior to get the most accurate reading and get the answers! The computer will analyse the responses and give a full report. Artificial intelligence simulates an expert polygraph examiner to insure properly executed exams! The software is the polygraph expert.


Components: pulse, breathing, sweat, and body language (from user input); Learn techniques to beat the Polygraph!


The FBI and CIA use the polygraph so why not DIY!


In episode 109 of the popular science show Mythbusters, they attempted to fool the polygraph by using pain to try and increase the readings when answering truthfully (so the machine will supposedly interpret the truthful and non-truthful answers as the same.) They also attempted to fool the polygraph by thinking happy thoughts when lying and thinking stressful thoughts when telling the truth to try and confuse the machine. However, neither technique was successful and the examiner Michael Martin correctly identified each guilty and innocent subject. The show also noted the widely held opinion that, when done properly, polygraphs are correct 80-99% of the time.


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