Wearable crowdfunding tracker
Vi: your artificial intelligence personal trainer
Biometric headphones are great for people who work out and want to check their steps, heart rate, distance traveled, and calories
SMART Knee Sleeve: that recommends rest
The goal of this Kickstarter project is to prevent knee injuries before they start. Whether you are recovering from a knee
iBand+: the EEG headband that helps you sleep and dream
Sleep plays a vital role in good health and well-being throughout your life. Getting enough quality sleep at the right
Blindsave: protective gear that adjusts its shape to body
When you play ball — when you are in the thick of the action, you want to give your best.
PhiPal: turn any outdoor sports helmet into a smart helmet
Attach PhiPal to any outdoor sports helmet to transform it into a smart helmet which automatically detects if an accident
One X: monitor in real-time the impact of your diet and lifestyle on your body
One X is the world’s first real-time Nutritional and Health sensor, measuring your skin antioxidant level, directly from the palm
Actofit: auto-track your gym workouts
This is a wearable that tracks not only your steps & heart rate but goes deeper into advanced motion tracking to
LVL: fitness tracker that measures your hydration level
Your body depends on water to survive. Proper hydration is vital to living a healthy, balanced lifestyle. Despite the importance of
InstFit Pro: a solar powered fitness tracker
InstFit Pro is an interesting little gadget. At first glance – there is very little to distinguish this fitness tracker
CLASSON: the intelligent bike helmet
This is an intelligent bike helmet that detects cars approaching in your blind spot, and has motion activated brake and turn
FitSleep: a revolutionary sleep tracker and your personal lullaby
FitSleep is more than a sleep tracker – accurately logging your heart rate, respiration rate, body movements, sleep patterns, etc.
Melomind: the ultimate relaxation headset
Melomind is an EEG headset that trains your brain to cope with stress. Stress is sometimes called the ‘Epidemic of the