LAS VEGAS—Sit up straight. Stand taller. That's the core mission of Lumo, a company that produces fitness sensors that focus of getting you to correct your poor posture.
To achieve this, the company produced the LUMOBack—a waist-worn sensor that buzzes when you slouch and provides a constant reminder to adjust your posture to correct positioning.
LUMO announced the newest member of the family at CES 2014: the Lumo Lift. A small oval device (shown above) that attaches to clothing using a magnetic clasp, the Lift is very sleek, very lightweight, and nearly undetectable. In addition to the square, colored clasps, more feminine jeweled styles are also available that make the clasp appear more like a broach.
Designed to be worn anywhere on the upper body, the Lift also focuses on posture correction—but while the LUMOBack addressed posture mainly via the positioning of your pelvis, the Lift identifies proper posture via the positioning of your chest, shoulders, and chin.
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