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The Upright Go S is a Cost-Conscious Posture Trainer

Upright Go launched a budget-friendly version of its popular posture trainer (the Upright Go 2) and the all-new Upright Go S boasts the same size, shape and design. To make the wearable device more accessible to a wider range of consumers, Upright Go scaled back some of the features, such as smart motion detection and a long-lasting battery life.

The wearable is easy to affix to the body thanks to hypoallergenic adhesives, plus it comes with a case for storage when not in use and it works with a companion app for tracking progress. Using biometric sensors, the device pays attention to the spinal column and takes note of slouching to encourage better habits.
Trend Themes
1. Affordable Posture Wearables - Providing affordable wearable posture trainers and scaling back on features to make them accessible to a wider range of consumers.
2. Hypoallergenic Wearables - Developing hypoallergenic adhesives for wearables to make them more comfortable and easily affixable to the body.
3. Biometric Tracking - Using biometric sensors to track spinal column alignment and provide real-time feedback for posture correction.
Industry Implications
1. Fitness Trackers - Manufacturing posture trackers and incorporating posture training features to appeal to a wider fitness-focused audience.
2. Wearable Technology - Developing hypoallergenic adhesives to make wearable devices more comfortable for patients with allergies and sensitive skin.
3. Healthcare - Using biometric sensors for posture tracking and providing real-time feedback to patients for posture correction to prevent long term health issues.

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