The 'Kegg' is a two-in-one female health device that aims to provide women with a digital way to keep track of their fertility and more using a very simple solution. Created by Kristina Cahojova, the device works by capturing data from the user pertaining to ovulation to help them identify when it might be the best time to try and conceive. The device can also be used for tracking Kegel exercises to help women prepare for birthing, help with bladder control and much more in any stage of life.
The 'Kegg' device is packed with Bluetooth connectivity for wirelessly transmitting data to the user's smartphone and will provide several weeks of usage after just a few hours of charging.
Fertility-Tracking Kegel Devices
The 'Kegg' Helps Women Keep Track of Reproductive Health and More
Trend Themes
1. Digital Fertility Tracking - Opportunity for developing innovative mobile apps and wearable devices that accurately track and analyze data related to ovulation and fertility.
2. Smart Kegel Exercise Devices - Potential for creating high-tech devices that monitor and guide users in performing Kegel exercises for better pelvic floor health and various other benefits.
3. Wireless Health Monitoring - Possibility for designing wireless health monitoring devices that connect to smartphones, enabling users to track and analyze their reproductive health data and more.
Industry Implications
1. Healthtech - Health technology companies can leverage the demand for digital fertility tracking and smart Kegel exercise devices to develop innovative solutions for women's reproductive health.
2. Wearable Technology - Opportunity for wearable technology companies to create advanced devices with Bluetooth connectivity that facilitate wireless health monitoring and provide valuable data insights.
3. Mobile App Development - Software development firms specializing in mobile apps can explore the market for fertility tracking apps and develop user-friendly solutions for women to monitor and manage their reproductive health.