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Re: Ultrahuman Ring TSV - November 7, 2024

P.T. Barnum said it best.

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Re: Ultrahuman Ring TSV - November 7, 2024

This is just unbelievable to me. I don't need a device to tell me this stuff, or to bring attention to my actions that I wasn't aware of. I don't need electronic connections. When the vendor said she gets 4 hours of sleep a night, I had to turn her off.

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Re: Ultrahuman Ring TSV - November 7, 2024

You got to be joking!!!!!!

When you lose some one you L~O~V~E, that Memory of them, becomes a TREASURE.
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Re: Ultrahuman Ring TSV - November 7, 2024

Will this ring tell me when my glucose levels are too low?

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Re: Ultrahuman Ring TSV - November 7, 2024

I don't and wouldn't wear any of these devices.  I have friends that always wear those watch type things and they are so ridiculous "got to get my steps in" , LOL........Seriously I can kind of figure out how much I have walked in a day plus I don't like the idea of having items like this against my body 24/7.   I feel there is a slight chance of some type of seepage on and through the skin from the electronics.   JMO, of course if it's your thing then go for it.

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Re: Ultrahuman Ring TSV - November 7, 2024


@Desertdi wrote:

I don't want to be connected to any "spy" equipment.    It's bad enough your car computer  keeps a record of where you've been...


@Desertdi I totally agree with you.  Not just your car your smart phone as well.  

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Re: Ultrahuman Ring TSV - November 7, 2024

LOL- just the preliminary step toward the chip. 

I don't even have a cell phone.  Shocking isn't it?

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Re: Ultrahuman Ring TSV - November 7, 2024

Some people can be convinced to buy anything.  Sometimes that's me, when it comes to skincare and some gadgets, but this thing makes me SMH and it's not even in consideration.  Do people really want to live this way, monitoring every little thing? 

 

One thing I will monitor is my blood pressure, starting a few weeks or so before my annual physical.  I keep a log and my NP judges of my medication dosage needs changing or not.

 

My body has been wonderfully and miraculously made.  It knows when it's tired and needs rest. It knows when it needs food.  It knows when it's thirsty. I know when I need to use the restroom. I can read a clock and my brain can calculate how long I've slept.  I am responsible to my diet, am capable to monitor and limit my caffeine intake.  I can leave my house and walk as long as want to or for the time I've planned.  I know how to prevent illness by my daily habits.

 

I can't imagine living everyday tied to checking my data stats multiple times, obligating myself to recharge one more device.  That is so overboard.  

 

 

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Re: Ultrahuman Ring TSV - November 7, 2024


@LindaSal wrote:

I don't and wouldn't wear any of these devices.  I have friends that always wear those watch type things and they are so ridiculous "got to get my steps in" , LOL........Seriously I can kind of figure out how much I have walked in a day plus I don't like the idea of having items like this against my body 24/7.   I feel there is a slight chance of some type of seepage on and through the skin from the electronics.   JMO, of course if it's your thing then go for it.


@LindaSal I feel the same way.  I know a lot of people who have those smart watches but those along with the Bluetooth ear buds are something I would never wear.  They say that it's "safe" but I personally wouldn't want to chance my health with any of those devices.

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Re: Ultrahuman Ring TSV - November 7, 2024


@haddon9 wrote:

@LindaSal wrote:

I don't and wouldn't wear any of these devices.  I have friends that always wear those watch type things and they are so ridiculous "got to get my steps in" , LOL........Seriously I can kind of figure out how much I have walked in a day plus I don't like the idea of having items like this against my body 24/7.   I feel there is a slight chance of some type of seepage on and through the skin from the electronics.   JMO, of course if it's your thing then go for it.


@LindaSal I feel the same way.  I know a lot of people who have those smart watches but those along with the Bluetooth ear buds are something I would never wear.  They say that it's "safe" but I personally wouldn't want to chance my health with any of those devices.


@haddon9 & @LindaSal - "They" said that about something else in recent years too, but now look at all the related bad after effects and deaths. 🤷‍♀️