Hapifork Will Help You To Reach Your Fitness Goals



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Hapilabs, the Hong Kong-based company, has unveiled at CES 2013 the Hapifork, a smart device originally developed for clinical and medical use. It is reported, that eating too fast can lead to gaining weight, digestive problems and even stomach diseases. That’s why this electronic fork can monitor your eating habits and encourage slower, more mindful eating. The developers claim, that its core focus is on larger meals and the speed with which you normally eat rather than the nutritional value of the food. Sensors within the device will measure how long it took you to eat a meal, how many times you put food in your mouth per minute, and the intervals between those “fork servings.” Once the data has been gathered, it is is being uploaded via USB or Bluetooth and your personal online profile will be created. In case you’re eating too fast, the Hapifork indicator lights will flash. Hapilabs has announced, that the device will come in different colors and will soon be on sale at the price of about $99.
Via:pcmag.com
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