The Female-Only IoT Device
8 years ago in #life by ultimus (59)
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IoT device to alert me to what I already know. maybe I'd try it, but the last thing I want is my period to cost me more money.
Good point. There are economic factors as well.
I don't want to think about this IoT device being hacked...
"Digital tampons used to attack unsuspecting websites. Users unaware."
is that gonna be a future headline?? lol
It's going to be messy...
The my.Flow system certainly has merit if it can help prevent Toxic Shock Syndrome. As for whether it will catch on, that is another consideration because the inventors anticipate pricing it above the cost of common tampons. In addition, there is the $49 for the Bluetooth processor and smartphone app. But considering that people will pay extra for bottled water when tap water basically free, there is the possibility that my.Flow will be a business success.