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The iPosture, which is barely 1 inch in diameter, uses nanosensor technology to learn a user's correct posture, sense when the user slouches and signal with a gentle vibration to correct his or her posture. It can be used while sitting or standing. (Photo: Business Wire)
The iPosture, which is barely 1 inch in diameter, uses nanosensor technology to learn a user's correct posture, sense when the user slouches and signal with a gentle vibration to correct his or her posture. It can be used while sitting or standing. (Photo: Business Wire)

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The iPosture, which is barely 1 inch in diameter, uses nanosensor technology to learn a user's correct posture, sense when the user slouches and signal with a gentle vibration to correct his or her posture. It can be used while sitting or standing. (Photo: Business Wire)
The iPosture, which is barely 1 inch in diameter, uses nanosensor technology to learn a user's correct posture, sense when the user slouches and signal with a gentle vibration to correct his or her posture. It can be used while sitting or standing. (Photo: Business Wire)Photo

The iPosture, which is barely 1 inch in diameter, uses nanosensor technology to learn a user's correct posture, sense when the user slouches and signal with a gentle vibration to correct his or her posture. It can be used while sitting or standing. (Photo: Business Wire)

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