Amazon’s “Halo” Wristband Tracks Activity, Body Fat, Emotions, Sleep While Exposing Wearer to Radiation
Amazon’s “Halo” Wristband Tracks Activity, Body Fat, Emotions, Sleep While Exposing Wearer to Radiation
by B.N. Frank, Activist Post
August 28, 2020
“Smart” devices and wearables collect data often without the user’s knowledge or consent so manufacturers can sell it to 3rd parties (see 1, 2, 3, 4).
All wireless “Smart” devices and wearables – activity trackers (see 1, 2), ear buds, glasses, etc. – also emit harmful electromagnetic radiation which can make people and animals sick (see 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) AND increase their cancer risk (see 1, 2, 3, 4, 5).
Research has determined that wireless exposure can even disrupt the blood-brain barrier, cause it to leak, and kill brain cells (see 1, 2). Nevertheless, Amazon is introducing a new activity tracker that focuses solely on fitness and health. Oh the irony.
From CNBC:
Amazon unveils Halo to battle Apple Watch and Fitbit — tracks activity, body fat, emotions
Key Points
- Amazon has introduced a wristband for health and fitness tracking called Halo, alongside a subscription service and smartphone app.
- It brings some new offerings, including technology to track people’s body fat percentages, sleep temperature and their emotional state.
- It’s Amazon’s first significant move into wearables, which Gartner estimates will be a $52 billion market this year.