Vyro Games today showcased PIP — Personal Input Pod — a revolutionary biosensor that helps manage stress.
The PIP communicates wirelessly with software applications that run on Bluetooth enabled devices such as mobile phones, PCs, Macs, and game consoles. The PIP is part of a unique stress management solution. It is highly portable, and empowers individuals to help them take control of their stress in a fun and engaging way.
“A walk in the park during a stressful work day is a luxury that few people can afford,” says Paul Kewene-Hite, CEO of Vyro Games. “The PIP and applications will be affordable and will work wherever you need it at a moment’s notice. Managing stress is now literally in your hands, at your fingertips.”
“Stress is a major health issue worldwide. Vyro Games and the PIP provide a high-performance personal relaxation solution in a tiny package,” says Chris Shipley, executive producer of the DEMOfall conference, where the PIP debuted. “You’ve got stress, you need a PIP.”
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Vyro Games’ PIP and games will be available in first half 2008 and will be priced similarly to other cell phone accessories.
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