Computer workers will normally sit in front of the computer, keep typing on the keyboard, a kind of lifestyle that is not healthy at all. You’ve gotta have sufficient activity and expend sufficient amount of energy in a day then only you can stay healthy and have the strength to carry out other house work for your spouse.
Anyway, Philips has announced their DirectLife, which is a little gadget that you can clip to your belt or keep in your pocket, so it can then track your daily activity. It can even show your daily energy expenditure and tell you how much energy you should be expending a day. With this little gadget in your pocket you should always catch up with the shorts told by the gadget and stay up to par with your daily activity to keep you fit and energetic.
The DirectLife is now available at the DirectLife online store for a price of $79 (Until Oct 30th), which includes a 4-month membership. After the initial 4 months, the membership will then cost you $12.50 a month. Apparently, it involves a long-term running cost if you always wanna stay aware of your daily activity and energy expenditure.
Perhaps you could make use of the DirectLife to track over a period of time of what kind of activities that you should carry out to get to the qualified level. And continue carrying out the same activities even without the gadget.
Buy online, Philips DirectLife
via crunchgear


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