Konel Just Built a Bag That Slows Your Heart Rate While You Wear It - Yanko Design
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Konel Just Built a Bag That Slows Your Heart Rate While You Wear It - Yanko Design
"The Pulse Pack measures your heartbeat in real time and then responds with a physical pulse of its own, timed at exactly half the frequency of what it detects."
"The science behind it is called entrainment, the process by which the nervous system synchronizes with a steady external rhythm when that rhythm is slower and more regular than its own."
"What makes the design clever is where the haptic pulse actually lands on the body, positioned against the spine and shoulder blades instead of the wrist or fingertips."
"Konel built the Pulse Pack around that mechanism entirely, and it's a smarter premise than most wellness gadgets can claim."
The Pulse Pack, created by Konel, is a wearable bag that measures the user's heartbeat and responds with a calming pulse at half that frequency. This design utilizes the principle of entrainment, where the body synchronizes with a steady external rhythm. Unlike typical wearables that provide feedback at the wrist or fingertips, the Pulse Pack delivers its pulse against the spine and shoulder blades, areas less consciously monitored, enhancing its calming effect and promoting relaxation.
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