LUMOback won the Body Slam competition hosted by the USC Body Computing Lab last year and has spent the last eighteen months designing and developing a very cool product with major potential due to the prevalence of back problems, which will effect as much as 80% of the population at some point in their lives.
Tag: Peripheral device
Exercise keychain Striiv already showing positive metrics after just first three months on the market
Personal fitness device maker Striiv reports very encouraging user metrics for the future of mobile health and the quantified self movement.
Quantifying your workout is easy with Scosche MyTrek
Scosche MyTrek is a Bluetooth enabled armband and wireless pulse monitor, a comfortable workout tool for managing pulse, training type, calories burned and more using with a complimentary iPhone/iPod app.
Need an ultrasound but not near a hospital? There’s an “app” for that
Imagine walking into the room of a patient with ascites and pulling out your iPad (which you were just using to put in orders on another patient), pulling an ultrasound probe out of your pocket, connecting the two, and finding a fluid pocket from which to drain the abdominal fluid. We’ve already shown how iPad’s […]