A French Startup Company has come up with a belt that loosens itself up after the user has had too much to eat.
The Belty by French startup Emiota automatically adjusts itself throughout the day, depending on how much you've eaten and how much exercise you've done to compensate, Mashable reported.
The smart belt also keeps track of your overall health, and nudges you when you've been sitting for too long.
Belty, which comes equipped with small sensors, an accelerator and gyroscope, knows just how much you've been moving and whether you need to be more active and then connects with an app that charts the data it collects throughout the day, while pushing out feedback and suggestions that correspond to how the belt adjusts in real time.
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