Lifelog
CES has already started in Las Vegas, and is leaving a good deal of information about the devices, gadgets, and new technologies coming to market. But there is also a place for the applications And they are the tools that load the smartphones with possibilities and tablets Something the people at Sony know well, and why have developed a new application with which to give a twist to the measurementphysical activity measurement and take advantage of the new technology that has just been presented.
It is called Lifelog and seeks to function as a logging journal for the user The difference with respect to the sports applications of the moment is that it goes a step further and, apart from recording how much you have walked, the calories burned and others , also allows us to know the social interaction carried out and, most importantly, suggest and inspire the userto carry out other activities, publicize content, etc. Something that is enhanced with the pulse Smartband that has just been presented at this electronics fair.
At the moment not all the details have been released, but it is known that the bracelet with sensors Smartband and the application Lifelog they will be very good companions. Thus, both the device and the tool are in charge of creating a complete diary of the activity of the user touching all the points.Not only your physical activity, but your social relationships, the information consulted on the Internet, the photographs or even the music you listen to. All this to get to know the user, motivate and inspire them to change their lifestyle habits or recommend content of interest to them.
While the bracelet is in charge of collecting information, including the hours of sleep and the time at which the user wakes up , as well as the distance traveled, whether by bike, walk or run, the Lifelog application saves and organizes all this data. To do this, all you have to do is synchronize both devices through a Bluetooth connection, either momentarily or throughout the day. This creates a log, graphs and data that is clearly displayed on the terminal screen. A good way to get to know and take a look at the day-to-day life of the user.
However Sony does not stop there, and seeks to motivate and inspire the user of these devices. To do this, use points with which to reward the user if they achieve their goals while the evolution is always clearly displayed on the screen. All accompanied by recommendations and ideas for the future, always based on the activity collected and processed. Something that will surely be known in greater detail at the next technology event that will take place in Barcelona, the Mobile World CongressAn interesting proposal for going beyond what has been seen so far, although we will have to wait to try it to find out to what extent these recommendations are interesting and to what extent the user's activities and customs can be studied and collected .