Bionic wearable chair that straps to users' backside and allows them to sit almost anywhere raises $143,000 in crowdfunding but divides the internet
This wearable chair is designed to let you rest no matter where you may be -- but it is causing quite the stir on the web. Called 'Lex' this device aims to improve posture and comfort. This $250 device is equipped with a pair of foldable aluminium legs attached to a pad that clips around a wearer's backside -- it turns nearly any piece of solid ground into a chair using two collapsible legs that jut from its harness.
The hat which could reverse BALDING: Baseball cap with a built-in patch will send electrical pulses to the scalp to promote hair growth
The patch generates electric pulses triggered by movement. Engineer Xudong Wang at the University of Wisconsin said his father had grown new hair after a month of using a prototype.
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This wearable chair is designed to let you rest no matter where you may be -- but it is causing quite the stir on the web. Called 'Lex' this device aims to improve posture and comfort. This $250 device is equipped with a pair of foldable aluminium legs attached to a pad that clips around a wearer's backside -- it turns nearly any piece of solid ground into a chair using two collapsible legs that jut from its harness.
The patch generates electric pulses triggered by movement. Engineer Xudong Wang at the University of Wisconsin said his father had grown new hair after a month of using a prototype.