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5 Tech Apps and Gadgets to Maintain Your Health Connectivity

The right apps and gadgets can do wonders to help you stay healthy and fit in 2023.

Amie Clark
Last updated: August 31, 2023 8:27 pm
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As 2023-2024, you might be setting resolutions to swiftly enhance your health, diet, weight, stress levels, and overall well-being. Nowadays, healthcare technology extends beyond traditional clinics, with various online services and innovative products available to assist you.

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#1 Fitbit#2 Omron Evolv#3 The Health App#4 Apollo Neuro#5 Sage Oracle One TouchConclusion

However, nothing can replace the dedication and persistence required to turn your resolutions into tangible outcomes that truly impact your life positively. This article highlights unique services and health gadgets that can help facilitate the achievement of your physical health, mental well-being, and fitness goals.

#1 Fitbit

If you faced challenges with engaging in physical activity and maintaining commitment in the past, there exists a device that can add excitement – the Fitbit. The market offers numerous Fitbit models, which have already become synonymous with fitness trackers.

Do not fret, as these devices are incredibly simple to set up and use. Fitness enthusiasts and professional athletes proudly wear them on their wrists. To begin with, Fitbit allows you to effortlessly track your daily steps. These intelligent timepieces also monitor your heart rate, and activity levels, provide connectivity with your smartphone, offer guided breathing exercises, and much more – depending on the model, of course.

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#2 Omron Evolv

The Omron Evolv stands out as a wireless blood pressure monitor, validated by clinical trials. It combines portability and user-friendliness, allowing you to measure, record, and share your blood pressure data effortlessly through an app. Notably, its sleek design pleasantly surprised me, considering its functionality.

Utilizing the heart health algorithm – Advanced Accuracy, it captures more data points and eliminates interference, resulting in precise and clinically accurate readings. Additionally, syncing your data with the Omron Connect App is simple, enabling easy sharing with your family or doctor. Supporting iOS and Android devices, the Evolv ranks highly among my favorite health gadgets due to its seamless operation and accurate results presented within a beautifully designed app.

#3 The Health App

Apple introduced the Health app as part of the iOS 8 update. The goal of this free application is to promote fitness and health among Apple users. Acting as a comprehensive health monitoring hub, the Health app seamlessly integrates with other fitness and health apps, ensuring that all your health information is stored in one centralized location.

A key component of the Health app is the Medical ID feature. This enables you to conveniently store emergency medical details, such as specific medications or allergies.

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#4 Apollo Neuro

The Apollo Neuro bracelet, worn on the wrist, utilizes gentle vibrations, a scientifically proven touch therapy, to rebalance the nervous system and enhance resistance to stress. This directly improves sleep quality, focus, and faster recovery from anxiety and stress.

The bracelet’s internal battery lasts for approximately six to eight hours of continuous usage. As stated by the company, the Apollo emits comforting sound waves that instill a sense of safety and control. By utilizing the seven different modes as needed, the bracelet gradually improves measurable biometrics like heart rate variability (HRV).

Unlike conventional health and fitness trackers, the Apollo Neuro only requires a few minutes of wear time when seeking relaxation and stress relief. It is unnecessary to wear it throughout the day or night.

#5 Sage Oracle One Touch

Nothing compares to the aroma of freshly ground coffee to wake you up in the morning. Oracle One Touch coffee maker is a fully automatic espresso machine that can whip up your favorite café beverages with a simple touch of a button. It grinds your beans before each brew to ensure maximum freshness, and you can easily adjust the grind coarseness to cater to different tastes.

With automatic micro-foaming and tamping, your morning routine becomes even more effortless. Did you know that fresh coffee can help with fat burning? According to a study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, caffeine can boost your metabolic rate by up to 11%, helping you maintain a lean physique. So go ahead, and indulge in the goodness of a morning cup of coffee with Sage’s Oracle One Touch coffee maker.

Conclusion

Today’s world offers various ways to stay healthy and fit, many of which are powered by technology. From Fitbit and Apollo Neuro to the Health app and Oracle One Touch Coffee Maker, there are plenty of gadgets that can help you stay connected with your health. But remember, health apps cannot replace a medical professional – listen to their advice and follow their instructions.

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Amie Clark is the co-founder, senior editor, and the visionary behind The Senior List. She loves to share her insight about topics related to senior living and caregiving with innovative eldercare products and services for their well-being. Her background in social work, especially with seniors and their families, has equipped her with the required knowledge and determination to express her thoughts and share best practices with others. She enjoys live music, traveling and going outdoors with her family. You can connect with her on Twitter at seniorlist.

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