Tired of neck pain after long hours at work? With NeckLife, your AirPods monitor your neck posture in real-time, effectively detecting when your head leans forward. Get alerts when your posture slips, and track your history to build healthy habits.
Overcome tech neck with AirPods
Tired of neck pain after long hours at work? With NeckLife, your AirPods monitor your neck posture in real-time, effectively detecting when your head leans forward. Get alerts when your posture slips, and track your history to build healthy habits.
Hey everyone! We’ve developed a way to not only track your head angles but also detect when your neck is leaning forward using AirPods' CMHeadphoneMotionManager. I hope using this will help you improve focus and maintain better posture. Give it a try with NeckLife! We implemented our own unique algorithm to detect forward head posture, which wasn't possible before! Have you ever experienced neck discomfort after long hours of work or study? 🧐 It's easy to lose track of your posture when you're f
Really clever use of AirPods sensors! Love how it tackles the tech neck problem that's bugging so many of us desk workers. Quick question though - does it drain the AirPods battery significantly when running in the background? Would be great to know how it impacts daily battery life since I use my AirPods for music throughout the workday. Cool concept overall! 👍
Wow, this is great, and such a creative idea. Love it. Will try it out myself.
Super smart, I really love it. The fact that it works on mac and not just on iPhone (not sure if this is the intent or not) is super helpful. And I love that I can play music in the background and it still works. Good job!
Sharing this with my friends, family and colleagues - this is a super idea! Is there a possibility of creating a web or mac app for this in future? I prefer to listen to music via my laptop while I work and would love to keep this running in the background
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