u/Inevitable_Lie_8112

Necklace that track everything accurately in diet?

I’ve tried food tracking apps before but I always stop using them. Logging every meal just gets annoying after a while.

I’m curious if people would actually wear something that tracks food passively. Options are a a necklace or patch that notices when you eat and gives you a rough food log + diagnostics at the end of the day.

The interesting part to me is not just what you ate but also how you ate. For example how fast you eat, what you ate first, the amount of water you've had and at what time.

That makes me wonder if continuous tracking could be more useful than manual logging. It could help people understand their real eating habits across the day instead of just trying to remember everything later. Assume this also gave activity feedback as well.

Would you wear something like this if it worked well (assuming it is private as well)? Or is manual logging annoying but still good enough?

Not trying to pitch anything. Just trying to understand how people think about this!

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u/Inevitable_Lie_8112 — 6 days ago
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Necklace that track everything accurately in diet?

I’ve tried food tracking apps before but I always stop using them. Logging every meal just gets annoying after a while.

I’m curious if people would actually wear something that tracks food passively. Options are a a necklace or patch that notices when you eat and gives you a rough food log + diagnostics at the end of the day.

The interesting part to me is not just what you ate but also how you ate. For example how fast you eat, what you ate first, the amount of water you've had and at what time.

That makes me wonder if continuous tracking could be more useful than manual logging. It could help people understand their real eating habits across the day instead of just trying to remember everything later. Assume this also gave activity feedback as well.

Would you wear something like this if it worked well (assuming it is private as well)? Or is manual logging annoying but still good enough?

Not trying to pitch anything. Just trying to understand how people think about this!

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u/Inevitable_Lie_8112 — 6 days ago

Would you wear a necklace that tracks what you eat?

I’ve tried food tracking apps before but I always stop using them. Logging every meal just gets annoying after a while.

I’m curious if people would actually wear something that tracks food passively. Options are a a necklace or patch that notices when you eat and gives you a rough food log + diagnostics at the end of the day.

The interesting part to me is not just what you ate but also how you ate. For example how fast you eat, what you ate first, the amount of water you've had and at what time.

That makes me wonder if continuous tracking could be more useful than manual logging. It could help people understand their real eating habits across the day instead of just trying to remember everything later. Assume this also gave activity feedback as well.

Would you wear something like this if it worked well (assuming it is private as well)? Or is manual logging annoying but still good enough?

Not trying to pitch anything. Just trying to understand how people think about this!

reddit.com
u/Inevitable_Lie_8112 — 6 days ago

Would you wear a necklace that tracks how you eat?

I’ve tried food tracking apps before but I always stop using them. Logging every meal just gets annoying after a while.

I’m curious if people would actually wear something that tracks food passively. Options are a a necklace or patch that notices when you eat and gives you a rough food log + diagnostics at the end of the day.

The interesting part to me is not just what you ate but also how you ate. For example how fast you eat, what you ate first, the amount of water you've had and at what time.

That makes me wonder if continuous tracking could be more useful than manual logging. It could help people understand their real eating habits across the day instead of just trying to remember everything later. Assume you can also have good exercise tracking through this as well.

Would you wear something like this if it worked well (assuming it is private as well)? Or is manual logging annoying but still good enough?

Not trying to pitch anything. Just trying to understand how people think about this!

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u/Inevitable_Lie_8112 — 6 days ago
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Would you use eye tracking instead of a trackpad?

I’ve always felt slow using a mouse or trackpad. It works fine at a desk but when I’m trying to work on the go like on a bus or small desks it starts to feel clunky and inefficient.

I’m exploring whether eye tracking could make laptop control faster and easier. Your eyes would aim where you want to go and your keyboard would confirm the action so it doesn’t accidentally click everything you look at.

I’m curious whether this would actually help people work more efficiently when they’re away from a proper desk? Keen to hear people's thoughts.

Not pitching anything. Just trying to figure out if this is a real problem or only a cool demo.

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u/Inevitable_Lie_8112 — 7 days ago