Lark the company that originally created the Lark fitness tracker, has today announced the arrival of a new device called the Larklife, which has been designed to track and record your diet, fitness, and stress.
The Larklife system consists of two tracking wristbands and a free iOS application, that records the data from the wireless wristbands and then guides people to be more productive everyday.
The Larklife application will then provide users with science-based, personalised recommendations from the experts, says its creators to help to reach your fitness goals.
“The team of experts that developed larklife believes that getting healthier starts with building better habits, instead of trying to achieve a single large goal — calories burned, miles run, etc. — which discourages people when they fail to meet it”
Features within the Larklife system allow you to track your :
Intuitive fitness tracking :While worn on the wrist, larklife automatically tracks steps taken, calories burned and distance traveled. Unlike competing products in the market, larklife uses patent-pending, proprietary machine-learning technology to more accurately track the user’s activity levels and can distinguish between a run and a walk automatically.
One-Tap diet tracking :Food journaling has been proven effective for weight loss but it also takes a lot of work, prohibiting people from sticking with it. larklife’s one-tap diet tracking lets users effortlessly log a meal by simply pressing the button on their wristband. The app records the meal wirelessly and users have the option to go back and easily tap what categories of food they ate if they want to, when they have a free moment.
Sleep tracking : Your mood and energy to tackle the day is most linked with a good night’s sleep followed by a pleasant wake up call. larklife not only tracks and analyzes the wearer’s sleep, but also wakes them gently using lark’s patented, dynamic vibration technology, a key feature in the award-winning lark original.
Larklife is currently available to pre-order for $150, with shipping expected to happen sometime before the holiday season.
Source: Market Wire : Engadget
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