memo-boxIt goes without saying that as one lives in a developed country, chances are being able to enjoy a higher life expectancy is also more common, thanks to the amount of supplements, medical care as well as improved quality of life compared to a third world country. However, with a slew of supplements and vitamins that we all pop down each day, it might be rather difficult to remember them all – which is why we have different kinds of tools that help remind us. The MemoBox is a crowdfunding project that intends to do that – and then some.

How does the MemoBox work? For starters, the MemoBox would be able to provide a remote family monitor in order to assist users to keep a keen eye out on one’s medication intake – making it handy for medical caregivers to keep track of their family or clients’ medication needs. In fact, the MemoBox will be able to maintain daily log of intake, while it also notifies you whenever a medication schedule is missed.

Not only that, the MemoBox is also full well capable of actually alerting the user should the pills be left at home, and neither do you run the risk of taking a double dosage just because you forgot that you had already taken your medication earlier on. One of the major plus points, too, would be the fact that it will come with one year of battery life, now how about that for convenience? Having said that, don’t you think that the MemoBox looks something like an early Nintendo DS prototype?

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