In daily routine,
there are times when you need extra energy booster. Some people may be stopping
by to the coffee shop to get a small glass of espresso, while others choose to
visit a minimarket to sip a can of energizing drinks.
But now there's a technology that could replace the role of
the energizing drinks, precisely with the wearable device called Thync. The Thync
utilizes numerous innovations in science, and is designed by experts of
neuroscience and neurobiology from renowned universities, such as MIT, Harvard,
and Stanford University.
Thync consists of three components: a module to be placed
above the eyebrow, energy strip or calm strip that's affixed to the back of the
neck area, and a companion app for iOS devices (Android soon). When all
combined, Thync will apply the neurosignalling method, where small electric
waves will be supplied to the nerves around the brain tissue.
The developer claims that users can experience the same
reaction as when they are massaged on the neck, or splashed with cold water.
The end result depends on the type of strip used; if you are using energy
strip, then you will feel more 'awake', otherwise if you wear the calm strip,
you will feel more relaxed.
Thus, the idea is when you feel weak, you can put on and
activate Thync rather than consume energizing drinks. Similarly, when you feel
stressed, Thync can help you to relaxation in the midst of your busy life.
Related safety, the Thync developer confirms that the
product has been tested by thousands of individuals in varying conditions. The
device also doesn't require medical supervision, and can be used freely by home
consumers.
Thync is now sold for $ 299. The sales package includes a
Thync module, 10 energy strips and 10 calm strips, and a cable to recharge the
module battery.