Release date: 2016-02-14
Many people now rely on neurological drugs such as nicotine and caffeine when receiving treatment. Many people don't want others to know that they are using these things, so the patching method that can be hidden under the clothes has become the preferred solution for many people.
Things such as nicotine patches generally need to be placed in areas where the body's blood flow rate and flow rate are large, so that the drug component can circulate inside the body better and faster after penetration through the skin. However, there are two very bad places in the patch products. First, they will stick to the skin and may cause skin irritation. Secondly, carrying a sticker all day is really not a comfortable thing.
Joule is a wearable caffeine penetration device that, after being placed in areas with low body fat, helps the drug to circulate quickly in the body.
Joule doesn't fit our consistent impression of smart products because it doesn't have Bluetooth connectivity and doesn't provide users with services like mobile messaging. However, it can replace traditional drug patches to help users avoid the discomfort caused by wearing patches while achieving high-speed circulation of drugs in the blood.
Currently Joule is conducting crowdfunding on Indiegogo with a target of $15,000.
The US Drug Administration (FDA) does not object to users using caffeine patches. In fact, the caffeine content of a caffeine patch is about 65 mg compared to the amount of cup of coffee in a cup.
Although Joule can start working immediately after use, it controls the process of caffeine penetration into the skin very slowly, in order to "allow caffeine to be supplied steadily, unlike coffee, in such a way as to avoid caffeine." Loss and waste have a negative impact on the body."
Joule's official promotion page stated, “After putting the coffee patch into Joule, it will take effect after 4 hours. If you want to stop taking caffeine, just remove Joule.â€
The Joule bracelet has only one size and is made of durable silicone material. Due to the small number of colors that can be selected, Joule's appearance is not fashionable enough. In addition to the bracelet, Joule also offers a watch style, which adds a clock function to the watch.
If you want to get a certain amount of caffeine for your body and don't want to solve this problem by drinking coffee, then buying a Joule bracelet would be a good choice. The current price of early bird is $29, and 30 pieces of caffeine patch are given with the equipment; the price after the official sale will be 25% higher than the price of the early bird.
The Joule watch style is priced at $99; it is also important to note that only users over the age of 18 are eligible to purchase Joule.
The development team is located in Toronto, Canada.
Source: Amber
Medton Medical , https://www.medtonmedical.com