🧘♂️ Elevate Your Posture, Elevate Your Life!
The Upright GO2 Premium is a cutting-edge posture corrector and tracker designed for both men and women. With its smart app integration, customizable training programs, and advanced multi-sensor technology, it helps users improve their posture in just two weeks, promoting better health and well-being.
A**C
Yes it works. Having neck pain for many years now, I would recommend it.
I'm hesitant to write this review since I've only been using it for a month now, but I think there is more than enough improvement to do so.I want to mention that this may sound like a glowing review. It is in no way sponsored. Just my experience, and I am very happy with it.TLDR: It very much worked for me.This review is longer than I wanted but I think has useful info. It is broken up into how it affected me, and then the device itself at the bottom.--------- Effect:I've had neck issues for many years now. Part of it is a C3 neck issue and part is from being on the computer a vast majority of my day.It feels like a clamp was attached to my traps. My doctor says they are muscle spasms. I knew my posture was off both standing and sitting.I have tried many solutions such as a chiropractor, TENS, door traction, the foam neck wraps, and even the neck immobilizers. The latter works well, but is constricting for daily use and can weaken muscles.I can say that after a month of use, this has seriously improved my posture and alleviated the huge amount of my pain. I am honestly surprised. I notice that I am now sitting in an upright position rather than a bit of a slouch.I want to mention that this does not detect slouching backwards in a chair. However, since I'm more conscious about my posture, I find myself correcting that too. The bonus is that you can lean back in a chair without it incorrectly going off.After the first week of use, my neck started feeling a little sore as if I had worked out slightly. This was different from my normal neck pain. Then my upper back started feeling like that. Then my neck again. I am 90% sure this was because I was getting back into the correct position and putting more load on the muscles that should have been used.As of right now, a huge amount of my pain is gone. I am so much more aware of when I get into a bad position. Since my neck pain is no longer taking so much of my concentration, I find I am working on my other pains such as extending my arm too much when using the mouse.There are times when I am very tired and I realize I am leaning forward, and the device alerts me.Sometimes I will think that I'm fine to not wear it. But most of the time I think better of it and wear it. Then I am surprised that it notifies me that I am indeed out of alignment. Now I'm better about wearing it consistently.All of that to say, I am actually surprised how well it works and would recommend it.--------- Device:The device itself is small and lightweight. I often don't even realize I'm wearing it. I have the necklace that attaches to it instead of using the adhesive because I was removing it so often and the adhesive doesn't work well with sweat. The case does have a nice raised bump surface, so when putting device in the case, it will extend the life of the adhesive sticker for reuse. The adhesive is easy to pull off and feels like the same type of gel sticker that TENS pads use. The review for the necklace will be on that that product's page.I really don't even notice it is there because it fits between my shoulder blades and it is flat and gradually rounded. I notice less now that I'm not rounding my shoulders.It comes with an app that is easy to use. It shows the settings of the device and a circle indicating the posture it is detecting. It also has other useful items like tips and stretches.When the user is out of position, it will give a small two pulse vibration and then wait a little bit and do it again. The app has the option to set how long it waits to notify the user they are out of position. I've kept it on a 15 second delay.The battery life has been about the 60 hour claim that they make.What I do not like is that it has a light on it that is blinks on and off every couple of seconds, even when wearing it. My concern is that the blinking will show through my shirt. However, a workaround is to put something opaque like electrical tape over the light.When I put it on, I do often have to calibrate it, which makes sense.Possible Improvements:The vibrations can be a little confusing when turning it on, but not a big deal. For instance, when turning on it is a short vibration. However, that feels like the same vibration as when the notification is disable. Enabling the notification is a longer vibration. So when I turn it on, I press it, feel the vibration, press again to see if I feel the long vibration. If not, press it again. Not a huge deal, but something that should be improved.I mention this because there have been several times that I disabled the notification and wondered why I hadn't felt anything in a while.
S**R
Great posture keeping device
Been using the Upright Go 2 for a while now. I'm pretty pleased with it overall. I tried the adhesives until I ran out then transitioned to the necklace. The adhesives are really expensive if you plan on wearing this thing all day.In terms of reliability, it works well. In order to get it to connect to the phone app reliably, you have to press the button on the sensor to wake it up and wait a few seconds. The app is really polished, and I don't blame it for Bluetooth LE connectivity issues -- this affects many body-worn sensors. But apart from setting things like vibration alerts and the frequency, the app is really optional and not required to use the sensor. Just get up in the morning, attach it, and press the button once to wake it, and twice to calibrate it. Supposedly it auto-calibrates, and I can't say whether that's true. I don't know the length of time it takes to detect bad posture versus needing to recalibrate.I use a USB-C magnetic connector reduce wear-and-tear on the charging port. It uses the USB-C port to connect to the necklace as well, so I wanted to be extra cautious. So far, no issues with the battery.
T**S
A product that currently deserves its star.
I just received my Upright Go2.I ordered the Upright Go2 with the "UPRIGHT GO | Smart Wearable Posture Trainer, Adhesive Replacement Pack, 10 Count" ($99 + $10), using a single button the Upright Go2 page.So, a few things:- the adhesives included in the Adhesive replacement pack are NOT the same kind that came with the Upright Go2.- adhesives arrived first, in giant plastic envelope (what a waste). Why do I need the adhesives first? And why not ship it with the device itself? And why ship the old adhesives when I am purchasing the new Go2 device???First impressions: there is excessive packaging on the Upright Go2, like Russian nesting dolls.There is a lot of paper packaging, without clear directions on how to use it.I mean: after Apple has already created the blue-print on how to mass-produce fairy sophisticated electronics with minimal packaging and very little instructions, I don't see the need for a lot of papers and packaging (with little useful info).In the main device package, there are 10 adhesives, and 6 alcohol pads. In the replacement (which, once again, is for Upright Go1), there are 10 adhesives and 10 alcohol pads.Description for usage"Use the alcohol pads to clean the the adhesives and / or your skin before use"?WTF?And/ or?Should I be cleaning the adhesive, or my skin? And if both, I need 2 pads. And 10 adhesives x 2 pads = 20. But you are sending me 6?Then they have this guitar pick-like thing which is called, "Adhesive removal tool". Here is the description: "Use it to peel off your old adhesive when replacing it with a new one".So I need to scrape my skin to remove this thing? Really????OK, so I need to use the guitar pick to remove the adhesive. Now, a question arises: how often do I need to remove the adhesive?In the "About the adhesives" section it says, "With proper maintenance, each adhesive can be used about 3-10 times, depending on your skin type".Wow, so I re-use the same adhesive 10 times? And each time, I need to scrape off my skin using the guitar pick? And then put the icky thing back again on my back. 9 more times? Seriously? Or do I have to keep the adhesive on for 9 more sessions? Either way seems poor hygiene. I mean, do you know how much research you need to determine if 3-10 wears might cause either an allergic reaction, or bacterial infection?They also say, "Make sure your skin is <b>clean and dry</b> before using the GO 2. Use the provided alcohol pads to clean skin. So, I use each adhesive 3-10 times, and for a total of 10 adhesives, I need to have 30 to 100 alcohol swabs, but you are only sending me 6 to get started. Got cha.Now, I have not even gotten to the skin type. Let's say, hypothetically, I have bad skin. Like my skin is not clear like a mirror (like I have bumps, or whatever), and let's just say I have some hair. What do I do? Do I need a Brazilian wax before I can use Upright Go? Should I visit the local Immediate / Urgent care center after each time I poke my skin with the guitar pick to remove the adhesive?Well, in my view, and reasonable product, when it arrives to you and is ready to be used is worth exactly 3 stars (average). Depending on one's experience with it, it may go up or down to anywhere between 1 and 5 stars.As it stands, the best thing about Upright Go is that it can climb up from an absolute hole of 1 stars. So that is the best thing about Upright go right now.I promise to update my review as I find more (positive) aspects of this device. The good news is: there is zero chance that my star rating is going down.After a couple of days of usage, this is what I notice:- the tracker is highly sensitive to the placement location. Place a bit high, close to the hair-line, and it things you are slouching like all the time. Place lower, and it's statistics completely change,- also, as I use the tracker, I get this annoying alerts in the app, where it appears like someone is making suggestions. In reality, these are canned answers that are given to you on an unsolicited basis. Very annoying.
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