08 Jun 2014
By Belle
Quantified Self weekly links: a brain sensing headband, a bike to track your rides and more
Hardware
Muse: the brain sensing headband
- Pear fitness tracker features real-time audio coaching
- UpRight: improve your posture and prevent back pain
- Traq Me: managing diabetes one text at a time
- OMsignal's biometric shirt watches you breathe, tells your smartphone about it
- The valour smart bike can track rides and give directions
Apps
Jutsu: goal-tracking [iOS]
- Moodynator: mood-tracking [iOS]
- Budget tracker: finance-tracking [iOS]
- Sleepbot: sleep-tracking [iOS and Android]
- Sol Alarm: sunrise alarm simulator [iOS]
- Disciplinator: goal-tracking [iOS]
- Happy Goals: habit and goal-tracking [iOS]
- The Boyfriend Log: relationship-tracking [iOS]
- Pocket Expense 5: finance-tracking [iOS]
News
Kickstarter wants you to crowdfund more things — but still not medical devices
Kickstarter now prohibits any project that is "heavily regulated" and "any item claiming to cure, treat, or prevent an illness or condition (whether via a device, app, book, nutritional supplement, or other means)" — in the same list that bans weapons, pornography, and hate speech.
- Jawbone smartens UP fitness tracker with driving data from Automatic
- Adidas MiCoach Smart Run wants to work out with Spotify
Articles
Every Fitness App And Wearable Should Have A Mood Tracker
In the long-term, a well-designed mood tracker can give users important data and inspire them to live a healthier lifestyle. From a business point of view, this will also motivate users to keep buying updated versions of their wearable or [remain] engaged with an app.
- Getting the most out of RescueTime for your Quantified Self projects
- The Accuracy of Fitness Bands: How 7 Trackers Stack Up
- How to Track Sleep with Your Fitness Tracker
- Wearable Technology - Top Brands, Products & Influencers
- Your fitness tracker could soon control your home’s lights, heat, and music
- Forget Wearables—Get Ready For Earables
- Why Jogging Is Counterproductive
Image credits: So Freaking Cool, Know Your Mobile
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