‘EyeForcer’ glasses monitor wearer’s posture and alerts when slouching

The EyeForcer is a medical tech wearable for kids who use smartphones and tablets. It monitors posture to prevent Gameboy Disease. It helps to stop slouching over their smartphones and tablets every day.

Posture is one of the fundamental things when it comes to muscle activity and fatigue. However, a minute strain can lead to very serious problems. And, for sports professionals and athletes, even a minute injury can lead to serious consequences. One of the major reason which leads to posture related problems is the excessive use of gadgets and Smartphones for a long time with bowed neck or slouched body.

Smart wearable is meant to detect the possible position of the head of the wearable. The glasses are connected to the Smartphone or any other gadget used by the wearer. As soon as the posture of the wearer goes wrong or their head bobs, the screen of the gadget goes off!

EyeForcer - Wearable Tech that Monitors Kids' Posture

 

Eyeforcer also gives you an option of turning on the warning mode. It means that if you want to use the device for yourself and not your kid, you can switch to the mode and the wearable will only warn you when the position of your head is not correct. This mode is better than completely shutting off your gadget as it continuously warns you regarding your sitting method rather than totally cutting you off from what you are doing.

 

  • Easy to wear – the EyeForcer looks like a pair of glasses without lenses and is lightweight, durable, and comfortable. It also comes in cool colours!
  • Simple setup – just install the Android app, turn on the EyeForcer, and let your child start playing on his or her device.
  • Personalize it – program the number of “poor posture warnings” you want your child to receive before the program he or she is using shuts down.
  • Kid-proof – if you’re thinking, “My child will just take the EyeForcer off when I leave the room,” don’t worry because we thought of that too. If the glasses are removed, children will continue to receive poor posture warnings and the apps they are using will shut down.