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Vitastiq, Vitamin and Mineral Check Device, Now in Bluetooth Technology

By 11 July 2016

Vitastiq 2 connects the latest technology with traditional knowledge.

Vitastiq Team has reached its Indiegogo funding goal in less than a week during its second crowdfunding campaign for the production of the wireless Vitastiq 2 device. The campaign started on 5 July.

Vitastiq 2 connects to a smartphone enabling users to check the status of 30 essential vitamins and minerals. Higher precision is the result of the Bluetooth technology the device is now using to communicate with smartphones. Its body is made of titanium, making it even more durable, lighter and easier to carry around.

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Meanwhile, the Vitastiq app (Android and iOS) keeps track of previous measurements and provides an instant recommendation about foods that should be included in the diet in case of any nutritional deficiencies. The new crowdfunding effort was launched to help the team adjust the Vitastiq app to wireless technology and to make the tools to produce the hardware in larger quantities.

The first Indiegogo campaign, related to the original Vitastiq device and launched in late 2014, exceeded its initial crowdfunding goal five times over.

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Vitastiq concept is based on Electroacupunture by dr. Voll. EAV methodology has been used for over 60 years by pharmacists, complementary and integrative medicine clinics, nutritionists and other experts.

As of now, Vitastiq has users in over 90 countries around the world. It has been recognized by Google Campus Warsaw, it received the CESA 2015 award for the Best User Experience, and it has been featured in the global media outlets such as T3 UK, Wired, Venture Beat and the like.

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