HOVR offers fat burning potential for MacBook users. This new fitness inspired crowdfunding campaign out of Chicago is in partnership with The Gadget Flow may finally solve the work and health conundrum. The campaign has exceeded its $30,000 flexible funding goal by more than $220,000. Esteemed medical institutions, including the University of Illinois and Mayo Clinic, have put it to the test. Promoting healthier living while toiling away on your Apple MacBook may just be what the doctor ordered. It can also be used with a number of other devices, not solely Apple products.
MacBook HOVR Certified and Tested
The HOVR is certified Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis (NEAT), which is a leader in sustainable weight loss and health. It is also validated by the University of Chicago and Mayo Clinic. The University of Illinois found the HOVR to burn more calories than simply sitting in an independent study. Now you don’t need to feel guilty spending countless hours on your MacBook instead of getting your butt into the gym. Apple users may also find the HOVR a perfect compliment to the new 2016 Retina MacBook Pro, when it is launched.
Apple Biting Benefits
This revolutionary device for the MacBook offers a few key benefits to health and tech. An Apple a day, or how about using your Apple daily. The HOVR burns 17 percent more calories than sitting. It also offers blood circulation benefits as well, which is excellent, since Heart Disease is the number one killer today. It also promotes cognitive mental stimulation through unconscious movement. There is even a bit of tech involved. You can track your activity via a mobile app for iOS and Android devices and smartwatches.
How Far Will Health Inspired Desk Accessories Go?
Remember the calorie burning treadmill desk? How about the inflatable sit-up ball chair for abs? These at work health accessories seem to hit the market running, but seeing them in use at the office remains rare. The mass cubical or open office atmosphere simply may not be ready for such healthy change. The HOVR may be a great solution, since it is not a bulky fitness ploy that takes space. Could this be the next health inspired device under your desk at home, or the office?