
Do you find it hard to shake off (pardon the pun) your bad habit that involves a whole lot of leg shaking? Well, the Yurex made its rounds on the blogosphere late last year, touting a device which is strapped to the thigh while measuring both horizontal and vertical vibrations of one’s leg, where the 10-digit LCD counter will then display just how many times you have shaked those legs of yours for the day. When hooked up to a computer via USB, the Yurex will automatically upload its stored data for the specially installed software on your computer to process and analyze your leg-shaking habits and rhythm patterns. In addition, it is able to create a personalized “creative beat pattern” which is based on your leg shaking data picked up whenever you enter “the zone” during work.
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