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www.ozy.com [OZY]( OZY A Modern Media Company Share This Sh*t October 11, 2022 Share This Sh*t [The drop]( WELCOME TO THE DROP OZY’s new daily newsletter covering originally reported profiles, trend stories, and forward-looking news features from around the globe. Get the drop on the new and the next – and share your favorite stories with your friends and community. We hope you enjoy our new look and bold content. – Bev and the OZY Team Wearables to Improve Your Well-Being Gadget-buying season — aka December — is coming soon. And in the spirit of that season, we give you the "drop" on favorites that OZY has shared on the coolest gadgets, wearables and tech solutions to help you hack life, work and favorite pastimes. The Stress-Relieving Chest Patch This little patch could revolutionize at-home care for mental health conditions, including post-traumatic stress disorder and depression. Worn under a shirt, the LiefRx patch measures heart rate variability in real time, teaching users to self-regulate their bodies (via discreet breathing exercises, for example) in moments of extreme stress or anxiety. The company’s founder was inspired by how meditation improves the mental health of Tibetan monks — so much so that he studied their brain waves. [Read More on OZY]( The High-Tech Yoga Pants That Help Perfect Your Pose Many people have a love-hate relationship with yoga. We love the idea of it, but we hate doing it. Enter smart yoga pants. Nadi X pants use five Bluetooth-enabled sensors to determine, in real time, what yoga pose you are in — from beginner to intermediate and advanced poses — and then provide audio instruction via a smartphone app, in addition to gentle vibrations at the hips, knees and ankles. [Read More on OZY]( The Wearable Vibrator Vibrators and other sex toys for women have in recent years veered away from straightforward penis-shaped apparatuses and toward more creative and ambiguous designs. But now a growing number of innovators are driving a particularly bold revolution: sex toys, and vibrators in particular, as jewelry. For example, the Palma ring looks like a standard statement ring you might buy at a stylish but inexpensive shop, and is also a three-speed vibrator. [Read More on OZY]( The Exercise Jammies There’s a revolution going on in cosmeto-textiles — fabrics infused with substances that help with relaxation, athletic performance and circulation. One already on the market is Under Armour’s Recover line. The fabric uses infrared tech to reflect heat back at your body and help your muscles recover faster after a workout. [Read More on OZY]( Making Things Easier The Smart Desk That Will Order Your Lunch Face it, desk workers, you’ve heard the advice over and over again: Get up and move. You know a sedentary lifestyle can be detrimental to your health. But what do you do if work chains you to your desk all day? Enter the SmartDesk 3 from Autonomous.ai, which allows you to sit or stand while you work, but it can also do some things your run-of-the-mill desk can’t do — like order lunch. [Read More on OZY]( The One-Wheel Commute Segways never really became mainstream, but self-balancing scooters might still have a future. Take the Ninebot One, a robotic one-wheeled personal transport system that looks like a Segway, a roller skate and a unicycle merged into one. To ride it, place your feet on the shelf-like platform protruding from the main wheel. Then, when balanced, you adjust your body weight to move. [Read More on OZY]( Solving Problems The Solution to Snoring Snoring can be a major source of discontent among partners and roommates. But the tech world is coming to the rescue with a variety of newfangled anti-snoring devices, including one inserted into the nose to unblock a snorer’s airways and a sensor-pillow combo that repositions the offender’s head when they start to snore. [Read More on OZY]( The Solution to Noisy Spaces The Israeli company Silentium is working on a foot-and-a-half zone of silence centered on a person’s head, a bubble of calm that will allow you to focus even in the most chaotic of environments. The Quiet Bubble will make it possible to create your very own noiseless space in the comfort of your own home. Meaning you could sit at your dining room table within that sound bubble and, even surrounded by arguing family members, not hear much of anything outside of it. [Read More on OZY]( The Solution to Lonely House Pets As people have gone back to work since the pandemic’s peak, imagine how house pets feel. Months of never being alone, and suddenly they’ve got no one to hang out with all day. To keep in touch with your pets, try Laïka. Developed by a French company called CamToy, Laika is part pet-companion, part pet-toy and part pet-camera — its camera follows the animal, while the robot companion rolls around to play and even dispenses occasional treats. [Read More on OZY]( Have you seen a cool gadget that makes life easier or more enjoyable? 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