Are Shock Bands the Next Wearable Frontier?
Users wearing the Shock Clock can program their wearables to vibrate, beep or give an electric shock to wake them up. Designed for the snooze-abusers who take too much time getting out of bed, Pavlok claims it uses aversion therapy to change users' habits for good.
For those who naturally are not morning people, this wearable aims to shock users into better habits. Pavlok previously created other wearable products designed to shock users away from habits, such as nail-biting, smoking and sugar cravings.
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