Fineck's first fitness tracker to monitor the neck

The vast majority of fitness trackers are worn on the wrist and monitor your footsteps, but there is now a device that is designed like a necklace and monitors minute movements to improve your posture. The device, called Fineck, aims to correct the user's bad habits by tracking the tiny movements of the wearer and develop habits through the accompanying application to cope with neck pain. The equipment is made of silicon and titanium. Fineck uses sensors to monitor the wearer's movement, balance, posture and movement. California-based companies said that neck pain may be due to more people working in the office.
The device contains sensors, accelerometers and gyroscopes and a motor to monitor movement. It connects to the iOS app via Bluetooth and allows wearers to see their own bad habits. The application can warn health risks and record the user's activities to create a customized health condition. The necklace reminds the wearer to sit upright by vibrating. The app also allows users to set goals like many other wearable devices. Fineck is the first wearable device that is worn around the neck. It tracks your neck activity and reminds you when you sit in a bad posture for too long.