Keep Your New Years Resolution with these Gadgets

It’s a new year so that means a new you, right? Well yes… that is if you work on it consistently. You know the saying, old habits die hard. If you’re unsure of how to actually keep those New Year’s resolutions, consider using tech as you work towards the goals. Whether you’re trying to get better sleep, drink more water or get a weekly workout in, check out these gadgets for a little help.


Curb your craving for expensive, in-studio workout classes
The Fiture Mini is a gesture and voice control smart mirror with Motion Engine™ technology. It tracks your movement and provides real-time feedback and the most accurate form correction as well as tracks your reps, sets and time

Exercise is fun and experiences fully immersive and frictionless workouts via its touchless device.

Mindfulness and meditation

During each session, Cove's patented vibration technology activates a brain pathway that helps you feel calm and emotionally balanced, building strong stress resilience over time.

Track your progress with  AI-based biometric feedback after each session on your relaxation based on heart rate and motion data.

Hydration
Did you know that The National Academies of Medicine recommends that people consume between 6 and 12 cups of water daily. But few people actually do. Enter the smart water bottle to help you drink more water. It’s called the HidrateSpark Pro.

This smart water bottle helps track how much water you’re drinking in the Hidrate Spark app, and sends helpful reminders to your smartphone via Bluetooth when you’re not staying hydrated enough. There's also an LED smart sensor on the front that glows when it's time to rehydrate. It comes with a rechargeable battery and charging cable, so you can always keep tabs on your daily water intake.

Improve your health

FitTrack is more than a smart scale and goes beyond just your weight. It measures 17 different health indicators including your bone, fat, muscle, and protein mass, as well as your body water percentage, body fat percentage, subcutaneous fat, visceral fat, and weight without fat. It also calculates your BMI, BMR, metabolic age, ideal weight (based on your age, gender, and height), and how much you'd have to
gain or lose to reach that ideal.

This way you can understand your body, track your progress and see how you can improve your health.


Set reasonable movement goals

The Pixel Watch’s heart rate monitor runs constantly in the background, so you can see your heartbeat with a quick glance. This is very cool, and something the Apple Watch can’t match.