Vessyl
Vessyl is a 13-ounce cup that knows what and tracks how much you pour into it. The container connects to an app on Apple iOS and Android mobile devices that shows the specific brand and flavors of the drink that users pour into it through built-in sensors.
The overall purpose of Vessyl is to help users understand how their caloric intake from liquid adds up over the course of the day and the week, as well as to help users keep track of the amount of water they drink.
Hapifork
Hapifork, an electronic utensil, connects through Bluetooth to an online dashboard or a mobile device to track the speed at which the user eats. Hapifork promotes the message that eating too fast leads to poor weight control and digestion, and comes with a coaching program to help the user improve eating behaviors.
The 8-inch fork measures hand-to-mouth movement and runs on an ARM Cortex-M processor.
Emiota Belty
Belty is a smart belt that automatically adjusts itself to the user’s activities throughout the day, and keeps tabs on the user’s waistline based on either meals consumed or exercise.
Unveiled by Emiota, a French startup company, at CES 2015, Belty connects to an app that charts data from your waistline, and also nudges you if you’ve been sitting for too long. The belt is equipped with small sensors and an accelerator.
The product is still undergoing development, according to Emiota,