The life of the modern man is a constant rhythm: work, workouts, and, of course, lunch and dinner — often either too calorie-rich or eaten too quickly.
The life of the modern man is a constant rhythm: work, workouts, and, of course, lunch and dinner — often either too calorie-rich or eaten too quickly. If you’ve ever struggled with counting calories or found yourself burdened by the need to manually log every meal into an app, we have exciting news for you. The startup Rex.fit has just introduced Drop — a smart wearable gadget that eliminates all of this hassle using advanced technology, artificial intelligence, and a 4K camera.
Drop is a small pendant-like device that might look like a simple accessory at first glance, but it’s actually a technological revolution when it comes to calorie counting. Equipped with a 4K camera and powered by artificial intelligence, this device can detect what you’re eating, calculate the calorie content of your meal, and analyze proteins, fats, and carbohydrates.
As soon as your food enters the camera’s view, it’s analyzed and sent to your smartphone for further processing. The camera takes pictures of your lunch or dinner and deletes them automatically after the analysis to ensure your privacy is protected.
Now, you no longer have to worry about counting calories or trying to figure out the fat and carbohydrate content of your latest dish. Drop has got you covered.
While it might sound simple, Drop is more than just a gadget — it’s your personal assistant. Designed not only for those watching their weight but also for anyone working on their fitness goals or simply aiming to have better control over their diet.
Drop weighs just 27.6 grams, meaning you can easily wear it around your neck or clip it to your clothing without feeling uncomfortable. The gadget has a battery life of up to 16 hours on a single charge, and setting it up takes only a few minutes.
Artificial intelligence ensures a high level of accuracy — about 92%. That’s impressive, considering it can independently recognize food composition and calorie information. However, it’s worth noting that complex dishes or modern meat substitutes may still pose some challenges for analysis.
Still, Drop will only get better with every software update. The developers promise expanded features, including physical activity analysis and even more health-related options.
If you’re truly interested in Drop, you can pre-order it now on Kickstarter for $199. The package includes a leather strap and a USB-C charging cable. Shipping is expected in July 2025, meaning that by next year, you’ll have a new level of convenience and control over your health and diet.
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