A new interesting device has recently hit the markets, and some may see it as a disaster however it does seem to have its place within our world of ever developing technology. It is the Lumoback posture sensor, and it does what its name suggests, it senses bad posture and beeps to correct it in an attempt to improve people’s postures.
It has a rather steep cost of $150 however customers claim it to work rather effectively in improving posture probably by the constant reminder of the device. There are several points of difference for this product as it has a rather unique market and thus there are few substitutes of its nature, because of this it is difficult to identify points of parity as the product is rather unique. If considered to be a part of products assisting in posture, there are few to name and since it integrates itself into an app on an iPhone that allows people to track their progress, it suggests a rather up-to-date piece of technology and would seem to do rather well in the future for those it targets within its respective market. However the price is rather steep for merely assisting in one’s posture however customers do respond to it being very reliable, convenient, and effective and therefore its success may does have a high probability in increasing as time passes.