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New Jersey student invents ‘smart can’ of deodorant

byCustoms Today Report
17/10/2014
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NEW JERSEY: Now users can set reminders when to put deodorant to their bodies in case they have a habit to forget applying one. A New Jersey student has developed a ‘smart can’ that tells you exactly how much deodorant to apply, and even reminds when you’ve forgotten to put any on.

The new device named Click Stick uses a button to expel a certain amount of gel from its top, which is then rubbed into skin like a traditional stick deodorant.

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The bottle, which is about the size of a regular deodorant can, has a button on the side that is pressed to dispense gel.But the main ‘smart’ feature of the device is the ability to sync with a smart phone app.

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