The 'DnaBand' Health Accessory Knows Products That Match Genetic Code
Michael Hemsworth — February 8, 2022 — Tech
The 'DnaBand' health accessory has been designed y the Unity Design Lab as a futuristic wearable that's part of the DnaNudge system that would provide users with the ability to pinpoint the best foods and products for them on a genetic level.
The wearable would work by having the user place saliva into the DnaCartridge where their DNA would be extracted, analyzed and loaded into the bracelet. The unit would then provide a truly one-of-a-kind shopping experience by providing users with the ability to know which foods they should eat and the skin products that will suit them according to their genetic code.
The 'DnaBand' health accessory would be made with silicone and maintain a subtle design to ensure it would fit in well with existing fashions.
The wearable would work by having the user place saliva into the DnaCartridge where their DNA would be extracted, analyzed and loaded into the bracelet. The unit would then provide a truly one-of-a-kind shopping experience by providing users with the ability to know which foods they should eat and the skin products that will suit them according to their genetic code.
The 'DnaBand' health accessory would be made with silicone and maintain a subtle design to ensure it would fit in well with existing fashions.
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