New wearable device automates nutrition tracking with advanced technology

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A new wearable device called The Drop is set to change how people track their nutrition. It uses advanced technology to automatically record meals, eliminating the need for manual logging. This device syncs with a companion app for easy access to nutritional data. The Drop features a 4K camera and AI algorithms to analyze meals and provide detailed nutritional breakdowns. It is lightweight and stylish, available in three colors, and can be worn as a pin or pendant. The device is currently being funded through a Kickstarter campaign. Backers can receive The Drop for $199, which includes a lifetime subscription to the Rex Premium app. This app offers personalized meal plans and integrates with fitness tracking systems. The expected shipping date for backers is the fourth quarter of 2025.


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