This new wearable tech device–now in Apple stores–is the future of sun protection.
Photo: Courtesy of L'OréalUsing a precise sensor for measurements, the solar-powered device works in tandem with an accompanying smartphone app that not only provides extensive UV data, but also monitors pollution, humidity, and pollen levels, all of which can be integrated with Apple’s popular, which amalgamates all the data from different health and fitness apps so that you can view everything in one place.
And for Guive Balooch, global vice president and head of L’Oréal’s Technology Incubator, creating a discreet device that could be incorporated seamlessly into one’s daily life—and wardrobe, from clothing to accessories—was top of mind.want to wear,” insists Balooch. Ticking the box of the former, there are the miniature dimensions, which clock in at 12 millimeters wide and 6 millimeters tall . And on top of its petite size, not having to charge it daily ups the ante on practicality.
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