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    Nathan good post, current app is nothing but a note pad and an alarm clock nothing special here but gen2 promises to be different and it needs to be but just because it's different doesn't mean it will sell.

    Like u point out Nathan seems although the costs are going to be pretty high. You will have to pay for the app and a monthly service fee and on top of that u have to buy the wheezometer.

    Good idea?? Yes

    Costly?? More then likely

    Appealing?? Probably not

    Why not incorporate the app tech into the wheezometer?? What's the point of the app if u still need to buy the wheezometer to use the gen2 app properly?? The mic on smart phones won't be useful so they will either have to develope a seperate device with the special mic to connect to the phone or use the wheezometer to connect to the phone.

    Either way it's becoming more and more exspensive and complicated for consumers to use and it's as if management are chasing their tails trying to make this work.

    The gen2 app alone will be useless without some type of add on device to monitor the wheeze.....

    Sooo what's the point????
 
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