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Ultra Features and Benefits
Key Features and Benefits of Live Ultra Healthy:
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Personalized Sun Exposure Tracking:
- The Violet app and Violet Plus wearable device track sun exposure and provide personalized advice based on skin type, age, body size, clothing coverage, and sunscreen usage.
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Vitamin D Monitoring:
- The devices calculate daily vitamin D production from sun exposure, helping users meet their daily vitamin D needs without getting skin damage.
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Sunburn Prevention:
- The app and wearable alert users before they are at risk of sunburn, ensuring a safe and enjoyable sun experience.
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Health Benefits:
- Balanced sun exposure is linked to various health benefits, including lower blood pressure, reduced breast cancer risk, improved brain function, less joint pain, and better mood.
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User-Friendly Interface:
- The app and wearable provide real-time tracking and alerts, making it easy for users to plan their time outside and maintain a healthy lifestyle.
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Advanced Technology:
- Utilizing multi-patented smart algorithms, the Violet Plus wearable device interprets UV exposure from all angles, personalized to each user's skin type.
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Convenience and Durability:
- The Violet Plus is waterproof, lightweight, and has up to 6 months of battery life, making it an ideal companion for outdoor activities.
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Educational Value:
- The app and wearable provide users with scientific references to the health effects of UV exposure, promoting informed decision-making about sun exposure.
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Research and Development:
- Live Ultra Healthy is committed to further developing their technology through clinical trials and laboratory studies, aiming to evolve the Violet Plus into a device endorsed by the medical community.
Ultra Pricing
The retail price for the Violet Plus wearable device from Live Ultra Healthy is expected to be between $100 and $130.
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Ultra Alternatives
Given the specific focus of Ultra Violet on UV exposure and sun-generated vitamin D tracking, alternatives would likely be wearables or apps that offer similar functionalities. Here are some alternatives:
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Fitbit Inspire 3 - While primarily a fitness tracker, it can monitor UV exposure indirectly through its built-in UV sensors and provide personalized advice based on your skin type and sun exposure data.
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Garmin Venu Sq 2 - This smartwatch offers advanced fitness features, including UV exposure tracking, though it might not be as specialized as Ultra Violet.
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Oura Ring Gen 3 - Although primarily a sleep and recovery tracker, it can provide some insights into your overall health and activity levels, which might indirectly help in managing sun exposure.
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Amazfit Band 7 - This fitness band offers GPS, heart rate monitoring, and other health metrics, which could be useful in tracking overall health and indirectly managing sun exposure.
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Garmin Forerunner 165 - A budget training watch that offers many of the same features as the Venu Sq 2, including GPS and heart rate monitoring, which could help in tracking outdoor activities and sun exposure.
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Vivomove Sport - A hybrid analog watch that offers fitness tracking features and might provide some insights into your daily activities, though it lacks specific UV exposure tracking.
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Withings ScanWatch 2 and Light - A hybrid smartwatch that offers advanced health metrics, including sleep and heart rate monitoring, which could help in managing overall health and indirectly sun exposure.
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Apple Watch Series 7 - While not specifically designed for UV tracking, it offers a wide range of health and fitness features that could help in managing sun exposure indirectly[Not mentioned in sources, but a common alternative].
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Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 - Similar to the Apple Watch, it offers a variety of health and fitness features that could help in managing sun exposure indirectly[Not mentioned in sources, but a common alternative].
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Google Wear OS Watches - Various watches running Google Wear OS offer a range of health and fitness features that could help in managing sun exposure indirectly[Not mentioned in sources, but a common alternative].
These alternatives do not specifically offer the same level of UV exposure tracking as Ultra Violet, but they can provide a range of health and fitness metrics that might be useful in managing overall health and indirectly sun exposure.