ubergizmo.com - 8/18/2008
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Ever wondered why you failed to land that last job despite out-qualifying every other applicant? Perhaps it could've boiled down to your bad posture - and that could have been avoided if you had the assistance of the iPosture posture improvement device in the first place. This unisex gizmo is worn as a pendany and can be clipped to clothing or adhered directly to the skin.
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iposture.com - 8/18/2008
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KIND ON THE MARKET! The iPosture is an intelligent electronic device designed by physicians and engineers specifically to improve posture. Small, ...
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iPosture makes sure you stand up straight, just like mom would want
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... your posture you start turning into a hideous hunchback, and no one wants that.
The iPosture is a small device that's designed to be clipped to clothing or adhered to the skin. When it senses that you aren't sitting or standing with a straight back, it'll vibrate until you do. Once you wear it for a while you should start standing with proper posture automatically, making the iPosture unnecessary after a time. Now stand up straight, young man!
iPosture, via Ubergizmo
iPosture Will De-Quasimodo Your Sorry Self [Iposture]
Gizmodo —
... but the iPosture looks promising all the same. It's a 1-inch button that can attach to a variety of garments (like a bra strap or even a necklace) and vibrates when your posture succumbs to the heavy weight of gravity/your underwhelming life. Then you pull back your shoulders and straighten your back until you start to slouch and the cycle repeats. Not a bad idea, but we'd need a painful electroshock component to ever take the thing that seriously enough. [iPosture via Ubergizmo]
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iPosture corrects posture and prevents slouching!
Gizmodiva.com —
... have the right posture as is designed to be worn for approximately four hours per day for the first two to four weeks in order to improve posture by ingraining good behaviours in the user.
It will habituate you to sitting the right way. That doesn't mean you let go of it completely. he user should continue to use the device two to three times per week thereafter to maintain posture improvement. The iPosture posture improvement device will retail for $99.95. No more slouching!
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