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Ava 2.0 Basic Fertility Tracker Bracelet

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Ava 2.0 Basic Fertility Tracker Bracelet

Category

Personal

Classification

CHENHALL - Personal Gear - Personal Assistive Objects

Object Origin
Manufacturer:

Owlet

Date Manufactured:

2018

Physical Characteristics

Object Description: White circular sensor pod with adjustable light teal rubber wrist strap (a). Packaging includes white cardboard box (b) with purple tray insert (c) and white USB-C to USB cable (d). White box shows and image of the product on the front and has a flap that opens to show an image of a woman wearing the product. More information about the device's use is also inside of the flap.

Measurements: Object A:
    Length: 8.75 in, Width: 1.25 in, Depth: 0.375 in
    Weight: 0.029 lbs
Box:
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Credit

Museum Purchase, 2019.5.1a

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Ava 2.0 Basic Fertility Tracker Bracelet

About: Ava 2.0 Basic Fertility Tracker Bracelet

About: Ava 2.0 Basic Fertility Tracker Bracelet

The Ava Fertility Tracker is a bracelet with sensor technology that can help women predict the five most fertile days in their menstrual cycle to promote or prevent conception. As the users wear the bracelet in their sleep, it tracks physiological data such as skin temperature and pulse rate, which are then run through an app that uses an algorithm to identify when ovulation may occur. The Ava company was founded in 2014. In 2020 it received FDA clearance, the first wearable fertility tracker to do so.

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