With its wearable technology HEALBE aims to change the way singles, couples, and families nourish their bodies, track their emotions, and look after their health. The company has developed the GoBe2 smart band, which can track nine facets of body health, including sleep patterns and caloric intake.
It doesn’t matter if you simply want to drop a few pounds or lose 40, calories are hard to keep track of. Well, maybe it’s more accurate to say that calories are hard to resist. They just taste so good. I want to eat them, not count them. But that isn’t how you get fit. Anyway, the GoBe2 Smartband can help.
“A very good health and fitness tracker, offering insights and proactive advice. It offers lifestyle metrics that other companies would dream of being able to offer, and reading my stats has become a mild obsession.”
“In general, today this is the most advanced and finished fitness band. It is worth its $179 price tag as the price is fully justified.”
GoBe2 is comparable to the accuracy of self-reported calorie intake and eliminates the time-consuming chore of manual calorie tracking. The wristband is a big step forward for those who want to take more control of their health.
GoBe 2 does a surprisingly effective job of measuring data like calories, fat, proteins, and carbs, as long as you are content to assess the data over a span of days, rather than hours.
GoBe 2 is the first wearable that automatically measures calorie intake, hydration levels and emotional state non-invasively through users’ skin
It’s pretty cool because it can tell you how long your food is going through your body depending on what you eat, carbs, fats or proteins and it also has a heart rate monitor
The result was that the software estimated Mr Mikaberydze had eaten 514 calories, which wasn’t far off the 555 calories suggested by the food labels. And to be fair, the number was still slowly climbing when we had to part company
We’re aware that the calorie counting devices and apps we have today are all very general, and GoBe is hoping to use a bioimpedance sensor to measure your glucose levels through your skin and use that information to deduce calories consumed. It sounds amazing, but it also sounds too good to be true
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GoBe2 is comparable to the accuracy of self-reported calorie intake and eliminates the time-consuming chore of manual calorie tracking. The wristband is a big step forward for those who want to take more control of their health.
No need to input your meals into your smartphone because the Healbe GoBe is the only tracker that automatically measures calorie intake through the skin
The Healbe GoBe 2 is a singularly unusual fitness band. It is real appeal is its promise to track details about what you’ve eaten, including fat, calories, carbs, and protein—automatically and completely non-invasively
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Wearable tech is continuing to edge its way into our daily lives and the GoBe watch could be the secret weapon in the battle against the holiday bulge
Healbe GoBe band actually works by using an impedance sensor that sends signals through your wobbly bits — but here it’s measuring the glucose your body’s producing from the food you’ve eaten. And from there it can work out your calorie intake
Tired of manual calorie counting, searching food databases, and inputting into logfs? The GoBe hands-free health monitor uses sensors to measure glucose and fluid levels in your bloodstream, providing automatic and accurate calorie readings all day long
With the ability to run a metabolism test, you’ll be privy to more accurate readings of your internal balance as well
This is fascinating…now this is wearable computing power that I can get behind
The GoBe, which purports to automatically track calories—the Holy Grail for users interested in weight loss but who are not rigorous enough to track their food intake accurately
But where health-tracking gadgets are concerned, GoBe is unrivaled, and nearly guarantees you won’t pack on the pounds during binge-worthy vacations, as long as you heed its warnings