Changing The Way You Feel
Wearables are one of the biggest trends in the technology world right now. From taking your heart rate to watching ever step you take, wearables today know a lot about you.
But, what if they could do much more then just monitor? After the wearable’s conference in San Francisco they appear much different then the ones that are in stores today. It’s a wearable device that sits on the inside of your wrist.
It delivers a vibration that feels like a heart beat with creators claiming it can change the way that you feel. Bu wait, that’s not all. They have also came out with wearables for even your back! These wearables make sure that you are sitting up straight and not hunched over. For more of the inside scoop be sure to check out the details above.
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