Getting active (or getting children active) can be a bit of a challenge nowadays. There are so many distractions - say, the Internet or a desk job, for example - that tear you away from exercise. And it's important to exercise for a little while each day.
This is where virtual reality comes into play. Virtual reality games can help you get the exercise you need, but an added boost to virtual reality would be a body motion tracking system.
Introducing DigiBit, the world's first wearable and wireless body motion tracking gaming system! DigiBit is a wearable body action drive game system exclusively for your mobile device. With DigiBit, the human body becomes the game controller, allowing you to enjoy a more immersive experience, especially when the system measures body motion 100 times faster than human reflexes.
Better yet is that this device doesn't require WiFi, 3G, or LTE. Additionally, this device comes equipped with a rechargeable battery and an alarm that tracks the distance of a DigiBit worn by a child. As for the cherry on top, this device will be priced significantly lower compared to other portable or wearable gaming systems, meaning you won't have to break your bank.
However, this product will come equipped with several games, including FunnyWings, DigiBit Dash, DigiBit Air Hockey, DigiBit Dance, DigiBit Jump, and DigiBit Skydive.
This device is ultimately a fantastic way to get yourself or your child (considering this has been created by parents) moving. According to Amy Correa, mother of three and one of the creators behind DigiBit:
"I love the idea of DigiBit because it's tech that gets my kids off the couch and encourages them to move and be active. It also lets them interact with their friends through the platform, meaning they can be social while playing games they love."
This product has been launched on Kickstarter and reached beyond its funding goal of $2,500. At the time of this writing, the funding is currently sitting at $4,437 with 8 days to go.
You can back the project by heading to the official Kickstarter page here.
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