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Drugs are bad. Even the legal ones aren’t great, regardless of whether its caffeine, alcohol, or a sleeping pill. Thync is the digital age’s answer to those drugs. It’s a wearable device designed by ...
Most "new" products we see are really just minor evolutions of gadgets that have been around for years. But here's one that's completely unlike anything we've used before. Meet Thync, a wearable that ...
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They told me to expect a tickle, but it was really more of a pinch. I’m sitting alone in the bedroom of a suite at Las Vegas’ Wynn hotel, with an iPod Touch in my hand and a pair of electrodes stuck ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link I've been covering a tech conference in Las Vegas called the Consumer Electronics Showcase for the past four days. It's the biggest tech event of ...
Did the Thync Relax Pro reduce my stress? Yes. Will it reduce yours? I can't guarantee it. It definitely had an impact, and for people who are particularly burdened by stress, this could be a helpful ...
Stress is a growing health risk, and it affects us all to some degree. It’s why this area of health is getting more attention from wearable tech, whether it be through guided breathing exercises ...
For those who have a hard time tuning it all out and de-stressing, there's a new gadget that can help. Thync, which specializes in neurostimulation wearable devices, is launching the Thync Relax Pro.
It's eight-thirty in the morning. I'm sitting in a hotel suite in Las Vegas. My colleague Dan Cooper is sitting next to me in near silence. Both of us are in the same room, with the same silence, but ...
A new device called Thync sticks to your forehead and stimulates nerves with electricity to fire you up or calm you down. Personal Tech columnist Geoffrey A. Fowler tests the buzz. My afternoon ...