The offline desk gadget that actually got me to sit up straight
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
A German startup, Deep Care, has developed a desk device called Isa that tracks posture, hydration, light, sound, and movement without a camera or internet connection. Isa uses a Time-of-Flight 3D depth sensor and other sensors to monitor the user's activity and provides feedback on their posture and movement. The device has a 5.5-inch IPS HD screen and is powered by USB-C. It alerts the user if they have been slouching for too long and suggests exercises to follow. Isa is priced at €299 with two subscription tiers, and its development signals confidence in the retail market for workplace wellness hardware. The device has some minor inconveniences, but it has been effective in making the user check their posture more often.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Isa's focus on privacy is a key differentiator in an era of always-on surveillance.
- · Its ability to track posture and movement without a camera sets it apart from other devices.