L'Oreal obviously thinks you don't know how to brush your hair properly. That's why he teamed up with consumer electronics company Withings to create the Kératase Hair Coach smart hair brush.
Hair brush is the latest 'victim' of modern technology that has become smart. The 'brain' was donated to her by the brand L'Oreal and Withings. Keratase Hair Coach through the link Wi-Fi connects to your smartphone, where you can monitor the collected information, and the app also advises you on how you can take better care of your hair.
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Combing brush is equipped with gyroscope, accelerometer, microphone, measuring cells and conductivity sensor. The first two detect movement (in which direction you brush your hair), the conductivity sensor detects whether the hair is dry and has something on it, the measuring cells determine how hard you press the brush, and the application tells you how healthy your hair is via the microphone. According to L'Oreal researchers, the sound of the hair when combing and with help is also important microphone and the sound of the brush makes sense of the rest of the information and advises on brushing the hair or tells you which product you need to improve scalp health. For the brush with AA batteries (enough for half a year) and you have to pay attention to your hair 190 euros, and it will be available in the fall of 2017.