Seems really promising. But can it tell the difference between chugging water and a milkshake? It would seem the two would have similar chew counts and "gulp signatures". Very interested nonetheless.
@kckern BitBite includes a voice recognition algorithm that allows you to say out loud what you are eating / drinking and in that sense distinguishes between the different type of foods.
In addition, BitBite learns your eating habits, so if every morning you drink a glass of orange juice, BitBite will guess that you are drinking that in the morning...
YES! I love it. This seems to break the norm for wearables away from simple activity monitoring market that everyone and there mother seems to be competing in. It's original and I like it :D
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This is a great example of what wearables can be. Can it still function if I pinned it to my shirt? Can I possibly use it as a Bluetooth for my phone in addition to tracking my eating habits?
My mom would be the first to have this!
Hi I'm Etai, founder of BitBite.
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We are developing the first wearable device that monitors and improves your eating habits.
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My skeptic meter was going insane while watching this video. I hope they can derive great results from this device, but I just don't see it happening with what they have created here.