Yono wants to help you predict your ovulations

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More and more women are using new technologies to get pregnant. It is easier to follow your ovulation cycles by relying on an application or a smart health smart health connected object. Yono, a new wearable is now available on the market. We explain its benefits.

Yono, more than a headset

Visually, Yono looks like a simple headset that could be worn to phone or plugs that are worn to protect against noise during a concert. Yet, it's more than that. Designed by Yono Labs, it's a thermometer that captures the actual temperature of your body instead of its outside temperature. The main use point is during the night from 2 to 6 o'clock in the morning.

Designed in silicone, it can be installed in the right or left ear without changing anything. Are you afraid of waves? No danger, it does not work in bluetooth. Yono, stores the data overnight. Then when you put it on its base, it synchronizes the data with the Android or iOS application.

The advantage of Yono is that it is not limited to your ovulation cycle. It also controls your health in general and analyzes all the symptoms related to your ovulation. His system is able to learn and will improve results from one month to the next. No need to recharge the base every day, just plug it in once a week. The company managed to raise $ 53,000 by crowdfunding last year. Today, it is possible to buy Yono for 129 dollars on the company's website.

Already models on the market

Although Yono claims to be the first wearable to control its ovulation cycle, other players have already begun to position themselves on the market but do not have the benefit of Yono. They focus on the outside temperature of the body.

Last July, Ava AG, a US-Swiss startup, launched the Ava bracelet. To wear during the night, this one is in able to detect the few days, between 3 and 5 on an entire cycle, during which fertility is optimal. He does this by analyzing a whole series of body data that he then compares with a large database. At CES 2015, Prima-Temp introduced "Bloom Ring", a fertility sensor smart health connected to your smartphone. This one measures like Yono the temperature of the body but is more intrusive since it must be introduced into the vagina. According to its designers, just do it once a month to have accurate data on the rate of ovulation.

In addition, many smartphone applications also offer to track the cycle according to the dates of the rules. These services are also massively used for contraceptive monitoring.

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