Nekoze for Mac monitors your posture
Macos / / December 26, 2019
If you know that your posture is poor, try Nekoze application. With FaceTime camera, it keeps track of your position in front of the computer and gives signals if you want to align your posture.
The Japanese have different views on life. And cats. Especially to cats. Nekoze word is translated from Japanese as "stoop», neko - «a cat." This gave developers a reason to include the sound of a cat meowing every time you slouch.
In any case Nekoze - quite a useful application, which sometimes lacks precision. Your posture is monitored using FaceTime camera, so those who are worried about privacy, the app will not work. Constant use of the camera is connected more with one drawback - rapid battery discharge. But if there is a socket, then you should not worry about it.
If your posture is correct, the application will be silent. As soon as it becomes wrong or Nekoze loses sight of you, you will send a notification, accompanied by the sound of meowing. I highly recommend the app to disable the sound settings as meow as beats on the ears, that I wanted to inadvertently break the computer screen.
In the settings, you can also adjust the accuracy of the determination. I advise you not to put it on high, as in this case Nekoze will make noise with or without.
Nekoze - a free app, but for several reasons (inaccuracy, low battery), I advise you to download it only to those who have problems with posture and wants to fix it. And turn off the sound, otherwise you will not understand.
Price: Free