If you’re over 30 you’ve probably suffered from back pain some time or
other in your life. In fact, 60 to 80 percent of adults suffer from
chronic or periodic back pain, so chances are you have a friend or
family member who could use some relief from his or her back pain when
not at the doctor, physical therapist, chiropractor, or acupuncturist.
Here are some of the highest-rated low-budget gadgets that can be used
solo, without the aid of others.
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Posted in: Today's ChiliWith exercise and fitness ever increasing in popularity, many products
have been released over the past couple years that track user’s
activities. But many of them have at least one downfall; you either have
to strap it on your wrist, or it requires the conscious effort to
remember to charge the device. Enter the Shine. An activity monitor that
is not limited to tracking running and walking, and stays charged
for close to six months at a time.
It amazes me as to the variety of survaillance cameras are on the market. They come in almost every shape and size, can be hidden inside anything from a USB drive to car keys, to fake air fresheners. How paranoid are we that this has become a thriving market? Check some of these mini spy gadgets out…
There are several issues with using a bicycle helmet that make people really not want to use them — they can be hot, itchy, uncomfortable, and make you look silly. Worst of all, it can ruin your hairdo and give you a terrible case of helmet head. There has to be a better out there — and there is. It is an "invisible" bicycle helmet created by designers in Sweden.