watch out for electric shock!

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Here is a bracelet that closely follows your goals and your activity. Attention if you do not respect your fitness program, an electric shock (mild) is administered to you by PAVLOK.

A smart health bracelet

Maneesh Seti, alumnus at Stanford is at the initiative of the PAVLOK smart health connected bracelet. The latter took a close interest in‘Study of human behavior and our habits. Its creation was born from a simple observation: we need positive and negative stimulants launched to our brain to achieve our goals, otherwise we tend to give up quickly.

Respect the goals you set for yourself

Traditional smart health connected bracelets have a look on your body and allow you to calculate your personal data (calories burned, number of steps taken, etc.). Charts and percentages are then available on your smartphone so that you can analyze them. We are talking about a health coach but what is the penalty if you give up?

With PAVLOK you are motivated and stimulated! Establish a program and respect it otherwise the sentence is immediate: your bracelet triggers an electric shock, sweet certainly but very real. Conversely, if you accomplish your goals marvelously, you will be rewarded. A way to stimulate your brain through various sanctions and to use your bracelet wisely.

PAVLOK: still at the planning stage

This smart health connected bracelet is not yet available on the market. Its founder Maneesh Seti launches kickstarter project in order to collect the funds necessary for its realization. Commercialization is expected probably for 2020.

This smart health smart health connected object can surprise when we hear "electric shock", there is a somewhat sadistic side. Maybe a slightly strong vibration would have done the trick. However, the administered discharge is said to be gentle and should not be triggered if you are achieving your goals correctly. The idea is to force your brain to exercise and change your habits, it remains to be seen whether consumers are also determined to take charge of their lives.

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