High-tech wristbands monitor sleep patterns,
heart rate, what food you eat and even your love life. With just one glance at
the data, your partner, would be able to tell if you had sex recently and how
intense it was. The portable personal
trainer tracks a person’s health habits, syncing with an app on a user’s mobile
phone to offer advice about how to be healthier.
The motion sensor even
tracks the user while they sleep - tracking their movement to gauge when they
fall asleep, how long it takes, and how much deep sleep they’re getting.
As if that wasn't enough, the iPhone app prompts the user to take
photographs of every meal, and tracks where, when and what they have eaten.
Some of the trackers
are designed to be worn all the time, even in the shower . In fact, the next
evolution of health trackers are patches, which never need to be recharged or
removed. The models show the difference in calories burned during sex and lifting weights or running in the gym.
Blogger Gregory Ferenstein says: 'There’s all sorts of fun statistics couples could do to quantify their love-making. You
could track the average duration of sex over a decade, the number of
afternoon delights in a month, or the quality of one’s sleep with and
without a partner to spoon. For techno-optimists it will reduce cheating and prompt honest conversations about satisfaction.'
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