A 24-year-old journalist tested various longevity technologies at a Silicon Valley biohacking event, finding mixed value in products like neurofeedback and hydration IV drips. While some tools showed promise, such as the red light vest for pain relief and sound therapy bass bed for relaxation, others lacked clear benefits or were too expensive. Developers should note the growing interest in wellness tech but also the importance of evidence-based approaches to health improvement.
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