Mixed Emotions Mar 20, 2018 health & wellness social life mindfulness ... answer questions about many topics, and it provides tools to help women proactively balance their mood and emotions, regardless of the time of the month.Doppel London-based startup doppel created a wristband that helps change the wearer’s mood by using their body's natural response to rhythm, similar to an upbeat or downbeat in music. The device emits a vibration that feels like a heartbeat, and the wearer either taps or strokes the device to regulate the rhythm. A faster one makes them feel more ...
CHANGEables Feb 29, 2016 social consciousness activism politics ... ;climate change, when we can't find a definitive answer, people get demoralized and loose interest. Another one is the Free the Nipple campaign, which is already losing steam.GRACE, 16, UKThere are trendy issues—usually the ones that celebrities jump on and sell wristbands for. I don't like things like Children in Need or Comic Relief because they feel like great big events where it's more about being seen than making a difference.ELIZABETH, 33, UKSocial issues often become trendy ...
Best of Digital Marketing Dec 17, 2014 marketing technology apps augmented reality Digital Intimacy ... wristbands to concertgoers and transmit the emotional data on screen to create a deeper relationship between artists and fans. Brands could also utilize mood technology to uncover more accurate data about how consumers’ feel about their products and marketing initiatives. ...
Soundscape Dec 15, 2014 communication social life apps mobile voice ... even though video merges both pictures and sound, isolating the sense of hearing can magnify the effect. Gathering visual records of events and happenings has become the norm, and new tools are emerging to enable young consumers to document their audio activity. For example, taking this concept to the extreme, Kapture is a wristband that continuously records surrounding noises to play them back and save them as sound snapshots. And just as photos and videos have gone from private mementos to public ...