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Star.21 the smart health connected bracelet for your good resolutions
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The Star.21 bracelet can prove to be your privileged partner towards a better lifestyle, thanks to a more attractive interface than its competitors. Indeed, the latter boasts of being able to make you take good habits.
A diamond on the wrist
It is the first born of a new start-up called Oaxis, which aims to you motivate and to accompany you on the path of daily activity. In terms of data collection tools, no innovations, we find the usual pedometer and the calorie counter. To find out if you've completed the goal without using your phone, LEDS gradually light up on the dial, forming 21 bright stars. And this number 21 is at the very center of the object's founding idea.Indeed behind this smart health connected bracelet whose design is inspired by diamonds, the will is to follow the users, because according to the team behind the project, what the other smart health connected bracelets lack is tracking the person to motivate them over the long term.For this, the bracelet that works with a compatible application on IOS and Android is based on the principle that the human adopts a new behavior after 21 days effort. It is therefore during this period that you are most likely to crack, give up, fail, in short to realize that the smart health connected bracelet that you have just acquired for a non-negligible sum, has not changed anything in your life.
An attractive interface and optimal comfort
But how does a smart health connected bracelet, an object, have the power to make you keep your commitments? Well as with many other existing systems, through notifications, but also through the application of a progress tracking that works like a game.The latter takes the form of a road and every day takes you one step further. If you never meet your goals, you are penalized and back off.Always in this logic of making you adopt good habits of life, the object aims to be comfortable and the material chosen for the bracelet is of polyurethane of biological origin in order to avoid possible allergic reactions. It has a battery which should have a 15 days autonomy, is synchronizes via bluetooth connection with your smartphone and splash resistant. A whole bunch of little details that limit the risk of forgetting your bracelet on the bathroom furniture or in your bedside table.
A price above 77 euros
For the moment, the product is not yet on sale, and ended last August its period of crowdfunding on the platform Pozible.The latter proved to be a great success for the Chinese bracelet, with a fundraising of just over 290,000 dollars (about 236,000 euros), or 1,789% of the goal. In terms of price, we know from its creators that it will be higher than 95 dollars (77 euros) but no specific information on its exact cost.If now you don't want to be pestered by notifications from your smartphone and only the hardcore method works with you, why not invest in Pavlok, the electrifying bracelet. But do not forget that an object goes out and deactivates, and that in terms of physical condition, the support is important but the will is golden.
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