![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It assumes your sitting position then to be what you consider upright and uses an algorithm to determine if subsequent movements are right or wrong. Literally this means you must first have some knowledge of what good posture is.Ī double-click on the device calibrates and activates it. It doesn’t work automatically, so you have to calibrate it to establish a baseline posture which it will use to detect wrong postures afterwards. The little inconspicuous gizmo is worn on your shirt somewhere near the collarbone. It instead uses a set of sensors that can detect your body movements as you lean forwards, backwards or sideways and tell you when you are doing it wrong. It standout feature is that it doesn’t forcibly straighten your back or shoulders or make you adjust your posture. It has been designed to help you keep tabs on your upper body posture, body positions and core position.Ĭompared to its antecedents – the conventional braces and trainers – in the posture tracking space, the Lift is sure quite a breakthrough. Lumo Lift is basically a fitness tracker just like the Fitbits or Jawbones, only that it is strapless (like the Myo Heart Rate monitor) and sports this exclusive feature that sets it apart from the rest: the ability to monitor posture. Before we get to the details of the Lumo Lift Review however (and slam the manufacturer if necessary), I’ll first jog your memory on what the Lumo Lift is all about. But did the diminutive gizmo really get to back up its claims? Well, that’s why we are here. Like every exciting and promising campaign in the crowdfunding website, the project had garnered more than twice its funding goal by the time the first batch of products had started shipping to the initial backers. It all started a few years ago as a Kickstarter campaign created by a trio of Stanford University Students: an engineer, a physician and an entrepreneur under company name Lumo Bodytech Inc. Lumo lift is the first ever wearable device designed to monitor posture. ![]()
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