The Best "Biohacking" Tech Wear To Buy In 2019
- Richard J Yun
- Nov 16, 2019
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 24, 2019

Healthy living is a lifestyle and whether you are a health enthusiast or not, you must acknowledge the growth in tech products that can benefit our lives. There are many great products that could be featured on this list however this product blog post promises to share with you only the best "biohacking" tech available.
Fitbit
- A household name in wearable tech.
"Fitbit tracks every part of your day—including activity, exercise, food, weight and sleep—to help you find your fit, stay motivated, and see how small steps make a big impact. Track activity, exercise, food, weight, sleep and more, for real-time information about your day and night."
Oura Ring
- The new Oura smart ring is devised to be the world's most advanced wearable. Designed to be worn on a finger around the clock, it empowers you to see how your lifestyle affects your body and mind. Oura gives feedback on sleep, heart rate variability, and temperature.
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Bluelight Computer Glasses
- If you have ever stared at a computer screen or a mobile phone for a few hours straight, then you have probably experienced tired eyes, dry eyes or as I like to refer to as "sour eyes". blue light blocking glasses let you watch TV, computer screens, and your phone before bed without the adverse effects of blue light. Blue light in the morning can promote wakefulness neurochemistry, however during the night. Staring at these screens can prevent you from falling asleep. Blue light glasses help solve that problem and relives tension from your eyes.
Biohacking is constantly evolving and it looks like there is a bright future ahead.
This short list consisted of the best "biohacking" tech to buy in 2019.
Let us know which products you will be testing out.
If you're interested in reading more about biohacking check out our other blogs.

Sources: https://neurohacker.com/technology-for-neurohackers
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