Pulse Wearable: A Device for Testing What Actually Improves Sleep, Energy, and Habits
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Summary
Pulse is a wearable device designed for people who prefer testing over guessing. It tracks sleep, energy levels, and habits, then helps users run experiments to determine what actually improves their well-being. The product emphasizes personalized insights over generic advice and operates without subscription fees.
Key quotes
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It tracks sleep, energy, and habits; then helps you run experiments to see what actually makes a difference.
No generic advice. No subscriptions.
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