Saturday, November 12, 2016

More Germanium on HELO: The consequence of a huge success.


We have received an incredible amount of great feedback regarding HELO and the successes you have been having with it.

As we previously noted, selling over 100,000 units in only 60 days has proven what a great product it is, and we are excited to announce a change we will be making to the next production of HELO.

Through our conversations we have had with Wor(l)d distributors, we have heard almost universally how beneficial HELO’s germanium plates have been. Germanium, a naturally-occurring semiconductor and antioxidant, is number 32 in the periodic table of elements and may aid in helping the body maintain its natural balance and harmony, as well as helping reduce pain and stress, among other benefits.



Currently, HELO contains 2 germanium plates and one plate with hematite. Because we’ve received such great feedback on germanium, we will be replacing the hematite with an additional germanium plate in the next production of HELO.

We feel that Wor(l)d distributors have made it clear that they value the many benefits of germanium and replacing hematite with an additional plate of germanium will help HELO become an even more effective and invaluable part of your life. We look forward to hearing even more life-changing stories and are excited to build our future together!

Yours in success,
Your Wor(l)d Staff



Monday, November 7, 2016

HELO’s Ability to Estimate Blood Pressure




One of HELO’s many incredible benefits is its exclusive and patent-pending algorithm used to estimate the wearer’s blood pressure.

HELO is able to calculate and estimate your blood pressure from the heart rate variability data it collects. This data is detected by a light sensor which illuminates the skin and measures changes in light absorption. The data will then monitor the perfusion of blood to the dermis and subcutaneous tissue of the skin to estimate blood pressure.

In order to perform an accurate estimation, HELO needs to be calibrated at the time your blood pressure is taken by a health care professional. Be sure to have your HELO with you at your health professional’s office, as you will need to input the blood pressure value given by your doctor in order to set your HELO up correctly.

Once you have the value from your health professional, you can input and confirm that value in your HELO. HELO will then utilize that calibration value to better understand the data it collects from the sensor and will start to learn about your body as it continues to measure and monitor. In only a few days, HELO will be able to accurately and precisely estimate your blood pressure!

Please note that after your first HELO calibration, you should not reset the calibration unless you will be giving your HELO to someone else, as resetting calibration will delete all the information HELO has collected and you will need to start over again.


Also, a user is not able to demonstrate this feature of HELO on another person, as each user will have different values and measurements. HELO uses a smart machine learning system to create its estimations, and these numbers are specifically calculated for the user it has been measuring.




Monday, October 31, 2016

A Game Changer In Healthcare


Knowing your vital signs are where they need to be, and keeping on top of the little changes in your stats can help you maintain optimal health at all times while enjoying your life without worry. 

HELO makes is possible to manage advanced health elements such as blood oxygen levels, blood sugar, and much more through this revolutionary breakthrough in wearable health technology...

THE MOST ADVANCED WEARABLE.

Unlike ordinary wristbands, HELO is not
limited to monitoring and reporting physical data. HELO has active sensors,minerals and stones that directly influence the human body—recording emotions, fatigue,sleep quality, exercise, blood pressure, heart rate and ECG.

MONITOR YOUR LOVED ONES REMOTELY.

With HELO you can keep track of your loved ones’ vitals and the state of their health. Should a value fall outside the healthy range, you will receive a warning.

DON’T PANIC.

Say Hello to the continuous monitoring of HELO! Not only will it help you in your everyday life, but it will also be a useful companion if you are in trouble. With the Panic Button you can automatically call your loved ones to signal you have a problem, and also automatically send your GPS position.


THE GERMANIUM.
Germanium (Ge) is a naturally occurring semiconductor. Number 32 in the periodic table of the elements. It is also a natural antioxidant. Installed on pure Titanium plates, it improves your blood circulation and oxygenation.

THE APP
A complete app to get all your measurements in real time, whenever you want. With just a few simple taps, you have your body under control

Main Features.

• Blood Pressure
• Hart Beat
• Breath Rate
• ECG
• Calorie burning
• Step and Fitness management
• Mood Analysis
• Fatigue Analysis


H•E•L•O is the world's most advanced wearable technology!
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Saturday, October 29, 2016

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Increase your energy and reduce stress.


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Friday, October 28, 2016

Wearable Tech Market To Be Worth $34 Billion By 2020


CCS Insight has updated its outlook on the future of wearable tech, indicating that 411 million smart wearable devices, worth a staggering $34 billion, will be sold in 2020.
The analyst claims the industry will hit $14 billion this year, with wrist-based devices – such as smartwatches and fitness trackers – continuing to dominate. Its forecast states half of all wearable tech sales over the next 12 months will be from these genres, with smartwatches making up 50% of the estimated 60 million shipments.
Back in mid-2015 CCS claimed that around 20 million Apple Watches would be sold in the calendar year but it is now stating that just over 9 million Cupertino smartwatches were sold before 2016 arrived. That’s a number that gives it, according to the report, a 41 percent market share.
Earlier this month Canalys estimated that Apple shipped 12 million smartwatches in 2015 – a figure it claimed was worth two-thirds of the total smartwatch market. Gartner had stated a week earlier that around 30 million smartwatches were shifted in 2015. So that’s estimates of 18, 22 and 30 million from three of the biggest analysts, proving that it’s not an exact science.
Ben Wood, chief of research at CCS Insight, commented, “Given the rising consumer apathy toward smartphones, it is little wonder so many companies are chasing the rapidly growing opportunity presented by wearables. We’re particularly excited about the potential for augmented and virtual reality devices, and we predict 2016 will be a pivotal year.”
That excitement extends to a prediction that the AR and VR market will be worth $14.5 billion by 2016, a 15 fold increase on the current situation.
CCS claims 5 million VR headsets were bought by early adopters last year, mainly in the low end mobile VR headset market populated with Google Cardboard compatible devices and Samsung’s Gear VR range.
It says 96 million VR headsets will be shipped in 2020, with the likes of Oculus Rift, PlayStation VR and the HTC Vive expected to dominate.
The AR genre by itself will be worth $1 billion by 2017, according to the report. Google Glass is the highest profile device in this area so far, but it looks as if Microsoft could hold the trump card with its HoloLens headset.
These figures back up what CCS was saying back in June 2015 when it published a report – Augmented and Virtual Reality Device Forecast, 2015-2019 – stating the amount of AR and VR devices sold would hit 24 million in 2018.


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