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Nika
Since I've been watching Bryan Johnson's experiments on his body, I've also become interested in tools that help to improve life. (Mainly hardware, but also software.)
In my opinion, more and more people from more developed countries want to improve the quality of their lives, and therefore they are willing to invest quite a lot in these things.
I can see it predominantly in the US market, UK, Canada, Germany, France, and possibly Sweden.
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I ve noticed that many health products have a real chance of getting featured on Product Hunt.
And it makes sense. Health is the most valuable thing we have, so if a product is innovative and genuinely helpful, it should be accessible to as many people as possible.
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With all smart HW devices (Aura rings, Smart watches) and software (exercise apps, step counters, calorie trackers), we can prevent serious diseases.
Which new technology has significantly improved your health and lifestyle?
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Everywhere else I look podcasts, social media, even casual discussions longevity is a hot topic. Bryan Johnson, for example, shows up in my feed constantly.
For me, health-tech feels like the most valuable thing we could be building. Not just extending life expectancy, but actually improving quality of life.
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Leon Xue
I ve been building a smart home product that s meant to quietly improve people s lives without adding complexity, which got me thinking
What s one simple product (physical or digital) that genuinely made your daily life easier, better, or just a bit more enjoyable?
Maybe it s a tool that automates something boring.
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Elias Stråvik
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