Octa Shines Light on Consumers' "Tech Health"

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Octa Shines Light on Consumers' "Tech Health"

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DENVER, Feb. 4, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Technology is deeply ingrained in the daily lives of most Americans, but consistent electronics use can have a negative effect on health. Octa, a Denver-based design firm that creates mobile mounting solutions, is equipping consumers with adaptable tablet accessories and providing valuable insights on ways they can improve their "tech health."

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A new condition known as "tech neck" - an unhealthy posture that results from looking down at and hunching over smartphones and tablets - is escalating as people spend more time on their mobile devices. Seeking to improve "tech neck," Octa has developed two new tablet accessories, the Spider Monkey ($79.99) and Lynx ($99.99), to conveniently position any device at eye-level, offering a comfortable viewing solution for any environment. Technology enthusiasts can now avoid the consequences of "tech neck," which include spinal misalignment, muscle and nerve damage and decreased muscle strength - also leading to wrinkles and saggy neck skin.

"People are constantly engaged with mobile technology," said Nikki Braziel, co-founder and COO of Octa. "They're texting while walking; browsing while waiting; twisting their bodies in unhealthy and uncomfortable ways to accommodate their tablets, and that can actually create long-term damage.  Octa's solutions provide comfort and convenience, so you'll get more from your tablet while caring for your own well-being."

In addition to enhancing the user experience with its functional line of tablet accessories, Octa has rounded up the following helpful tips for other cases in which technology is affecting consumer health:

    --  Ever heard of "Blackberry Thumb?" This occurs when users constantly text
        or type on devices, leading to tendinitis. Instead, use the voice
        command features on smartphones or tablets to create messages. When
        typing on keyboards, keep your wrists positioned parallel to the floor
        to avoid hand cramping.
    --  Blue light from cell phones and tablets can cause eye strain and fatigue
        during the day, and keep you up at night. Reduce the light settings on
        screens or invert your screen colors, using three clicks on the home
        button on an iPhone or iPad. Keep electronics at bay for an hour or two
        before nodding off to sleep.
    --  A study by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine found that
        the surface of one in six handsets contained potentially harmful
        bacteria. Clean your screen often with antibacterial wipes and be sure
        to wash your hands before touching mobile devices.
By keeping these simple facts in mind, and by using tablet mounts to help support technology, users will be on their way to a more "tech healthy" lifestyle. For more information on Octa and its helpful line of products, please visit http://www.octa.com.

About Octa
Founded in 2010, Octa creates mobile accessories that unlock the potential of portable technology. Drawing inspiration from biomimicry and geometry, Octa applies thought-provoking creativity to future-forward, universal solutions.  Founders Prometheus Trotsky and Nikki Braziel, and a small team of artists and engineers, combine work and playfulness in their Denver headquarters. Octa's products can be purchased on Amazon and at http://www.octa.com. Follow Octa on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/octaproducts and Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/octaproducts.

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