If you thought you knew everything about the magical world of wearable, you probably do not know yet Pavlok, a clever bracelet that promises to defeat any vice.

Smoking hardened, semi-eaters chronic alcoholics and nails: according to the manufacturers, in just 4 days Pavlok use is starting to show concrete results in the fight against the vices of all kinds.
But it is the Pavlok operation make it interesting: Through the tailored programs for a vice, the bracelet can figure out when we're going to do a certain action, by notifying with vibration, sounds and, in case of recidivism, electrical discharges.
Yes, you read well: with a full charge of the battery, the present form in the rubber strap is capable of releasing up to 150 micro punitive discharges.
Here, if the name of the gadget you seem to resemble too much that of a Russian scientist, now you know why.
Like any self-respecting wearable, Pavlok comes with Bluetooth connectivity and an app for smartphones, through which set the programs and measure your progress.
Be careful though, to undergo voluntary electrocution has a considerable cost: Pavlok a module, complete with strap, comes off online starting at $ 199.

From Wired