The smart bracelet that warns users through electricity if they spend too much money

 Pavlok is the first smart bracelet that warns users through electricity if they spend too much money.

If you start spending money recklessly, you are "warned" by electric current, the device permanently monitoring the balance of the depositor's account and through the bracelet sends an electric warning to stop spending money.

1) DOWNLOAD THE APP, AND CHOOSE THE HABIT YOU WANT TO BREAK.

2) WEAR YOUR PAVLOK AND LISTEN TO THE 5-MINUTE AUDIO TRAINING SESSIONS. THE APP WILL AUTOMATICALLY TRIGGER THE PAVLOK, YOU SIMPLY NEED TO PAY ATTENTION.

3) USE PAVLOK'S ZAP WHEN YOU DO THE BAD HABIT. PAVLOK CAN BE TRIGGERED BY SENSORS AND APPS, A REMOTE CONTROL, AND MANUALLY. MANUAL IS AS EFFECTIVE AS AUTOMATIC.

4) IT MIGHT SEEM LIKE YOUR HABIT IS BROKEN IN 3-4 DAYS. CONTINUE DOING THE BAD HABIT (WITH ZAP) FOR AT LEAST FIVE DAYS, MAKING YOURSELF DO THE BAD HABIT ON PURPOSE IF NECESSARY. THE LONGER YOU CONTINUE, THE MORE PERMANENTLY THE HABIT STAYS BROKEN.

The idea belongs to a British bank and the invention belongs to Intelligent Environments and is based on a connection between the bank account and the smartphone. The account holder must enter a daily limit of the amount he can use, when the limit is reached the "shock" occurs. The user first receives a message if he is close to running out of money.