Manage stress better with the Emvio bracelet?

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The start-up behind Emvio aims to combat stress and the routine of the metro-work-dodo. Rather than letting go and starting a quarter turn, the smart health connected bracelet wants to educate its users to better react to delicate situations. In this case, it measures the wearer's heart rate in real time and responds with a stress indicator (between 0 and 10) on its screen composed of LEDs. In addition, time and physical activity are also displayed on the screen.

Emvio

If a lot of sensors are focused on physical activity or heart rate, Emvio focuses on stress. This indicator is much more telling with the general public than the heart rate for example, which without real explanation does not provide real information. The Emvio smart health connected bracelet therefore not only gives wearer's stress level (based on the variation of the heart rate) but it also starts to vibrate to prevent it from a change of state (not sure that a vibration helps to calm stress …). It will then come as an "objective" source for its wearer in order to know whether it is upset or not ..

The mobile application with which it is linked also gives many tips for better handling stressful situations, and displays graphics for better understand the phases of stress during a day. Unfortunately, there will only be an iOS version at first. If the fundraising campaign on Kickstarter manages to exceed 440,000 Canadian dollars, an Android version will be developed.

Emvio app

For those interested, you will have to pay $ 167 to obtain the bracelet in male or female version, with delivery next November (if deadlines are met). If you are more of the “too calm” type and not stressed enough, there is always the Pavlok smart health bracelet that can give you discharges!

Here is a ehealth presentation of Emvio:

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