Belt warning for risk of spinal cord
Living in a hustle and bustle, people sometimes have to work and act in improper poses, especially with the spine. Smart Back Brace will alert you.
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Everyday human activity is associated with sitting in front of the computer or using electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, sometimes accidentally leading to positions that are not conducive to human health, especially for the spine and back. In order to avoid being misplaced in school, many companies offer braces or straight rulers to maintain their standard posture, but this rarely works.
The Smart Back Brace is a smart device that warns you about backbone health. (Illustration)
A smart device like a backpack with the Smart Back Brace name is now available to alert and correct if sitting or mishandling occurs.
Like a regular back brace, the Smart Back Brace is also worn in the middle of the collarbone of the two arms, fastened to the back of the smart device, which helps keep the back bent back. Raise the chest to avoid damage to the back and spine.
If so, a cloth belt can do, what makes this device more practical and practical? This is due to the smart device behind the back, which will give you vibration warnings if you feel the wrong pressure from the belt.
Owing to a pressure sensor, the Smart Back Brace will know when the strap is loose, or too tight against the standard, ie the user or bent over or overbid. Sensors will alert you by vibrating or transmitting signals to smartphones, tablets that are connected to the Smart Back Brace.
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