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Spritz has been working for nearly 3 years in “Stealth Mode” to perfect their reading methodology. Introducing the first wearable to use Spritz Technology.
Get to know Spritz Reading Technology
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When reading, only around 20% of your time is spent processing content.
Traditional Reading, RSVP & Spritzing
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Reading becomes more efficient because Spritzing decreases time searching for the next word’s ORP “Optimal Recognition Point”.
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GOOGLE FIT API
Developer Preview: https://developers.google.com/fit/preview
Google Fit is an open ecosystem
that allows developers to upload fitness data to a central repository where
users can access their data from different devices and apps in one location:
- Fitness apps
can store data from any wearable or sensor.
- Fitness apps
can access data created by any app.
- User's
fitness data is persisted when they upgrade their fitness devices.
Google Fit is officially released
in Fall 2014. The preview release contains the Google Fit APIs for Android, but
it does not contain the REST API or the Android Wear APIs, which will be
included in the official release.
APPLE HEALTH API
Developer Beta: https://developer.apple.com/healthkit/
Like Google Fit, Apple’s HealthKit
allows apps that provide health and fitness services to share their data with
the new Health app and with each other. A user’s health information is stored
in a centralized and secure location and the user decides which data should be
shared with your app.
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