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This Company Hopes That We Won't Need Their Product One Day, And Here's Why


One of the saddest realities that we face is the fact that the world is an unsafe place. Violence against women is a global problem, and it’s one that women from all walks of life have to deal with each and every day. While it’s important that we work to fix the root of this issue, one company has created a piece of wearable technology that will at least help women stay physically safe and emotionally empowered in the meantime.


The accessory, called Athena, clips directly onto clothing and handbags, and it can even be worn as a necklace. The idea is that users keep it within arm’s reach so that they can use it if they ever feel threatened.




Here’s how it works:




When you feel threatened, all you have to do is reach for Athena — which is specifically designed to be discreet and fashionable. When you push the small button and hold it down for three seconds, the device emits a powerful alarm to stop attackers in the their tracks. But that’s not all.





Because Athena is linked to your smartphone through an easy-to-use app, alerts are sent to parties of your choosing whenever you push the button.




These alerts will include your exact location.





If you don’t feel like setting your Athena device to sound an 85-decibel alarm every time the button is pushed, you can set it to silent mode, much like a cellphone. That way, you can still discretely send out distress signals.



Athena is also designed to withstand the elements, so you’ll always be safe, rain or shine. Plus, the battery can last up to three months on a single charge!





And the team behind this amazing invention wants to do more than create a useful device.




Through a project called “ROAR for Good,” the entrepreneurs behind Athena plan to use proceeds from the product to support organizations that teach empathy to children across the country. Studies show that lack of the emotion correlates directly to a marked increase in sexual violence.





Much like anything worth accessorizing with, there are different color options available!






You can wear Athena in a ton of different ways! Style it to you heart’s content, ladies.









(via Wimp)


The creators of Athena have one simple goal, and that is “to protect women from physical assaults at the touch of a button.” It’s pretty clear that they’re well on their way to reaching that goal.


If you’re interested in preordering your very own Athena, or if you want to learn more about this team’s amazing mission, head over to their Indiegogo page!



20 Amazing Products You Had No Idea You Needed For Your Travels


Are you tired of the day-in, day-out drudgery of office work? Have you been stockpiling your vacation days to plan the perfect trip to paradise? Well, what are you waiting for? Get moving!


But before you chuck everything in a suitcase and board your flight, have a look at these awesome gadgets that will make your life on the road — or in the air — a lot less stressful. These 20 travel accessories are guaranteed to make your voyage a breeze. That way you have more time to focus on finding the perfect cocktail.




1. A scooter suitcase for the speedy traveller.







2. This travel pillow has it all. It’s full of memory foam and even has a pocket for your phone.







3. Charge your gadgets using solar power with this eco-friendly backpack.







4. This alarm clock doubles as a flashlight in case of emergency.







5. If you’re headed overseas, you’re going to need this power adapter kit to power your devices abroad.




Helpful hint: these things have their limits, so don’t even bother with hairdryers or flatirons…unless you like setting your hair on fire.






6. A good Swiss army knife will help in a pinch.







7. This unique organizer will let you store all of your electronics in one convenient package.




Going through security will never be fun, but this will at least make it less terrible.






8. This amazing kitchen tool has pretty much everything you need to cook on the road.




Just don’t try taking this on a plane, okay?






9. Keep your intimates intact with this colorful underwear organizer.







10. Condense your keys into one small hub with this awesome little tool.







11. Store meals in a compact lunch cube.







12. Spice up bland airport food with this travel spice kit.









14. These travel hangers fold in half, so they’ll fit perfectly inside your suitcase.







15. Try a travel vest with more pockets than you’ll know what to do with. It also protects your passport.







16. This tiny humidifier takes bottles of water and turns them into warm vapor. Perfect for stuffy hotel rooms!







17. Here’s a water bottle and a pill organizer, all in one convenient product!







18. These tiny ear plugs are perfect for noisy planes (and even noisier terminals).







19. This stylish sleep mask will help you get through red-eye flights with ease.




It’s even raised over the eyes, so it won’t irritate delicate skin or mess up mascara!






20. These compression bags will let you store more in the same amount of luggage space.




If you have limits on checked luggage, use these to make the most of carry-on space. With added stuff comes added weight, after all.





(via BuzzFeed)


Now that you’ve optimized space, blocked outside noise, and upgraded your travel food game, you can finally enjoy some much-needed rest and relaxation! Who says traveling has to be a hassle?




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When Her Son Was Ashamed To Wear His Hearing Aids, This Mother Made An Amazing Change


Sarah Ivermee, the mind behind U.K.-based company Lugs, knows that for some children, accepting who they are can be hard. Ivermee’s four-year-old son, Freddie, is deaf in one ear and has only partial hearing in the other due to congenital CMV, a virus that affects infants, and in Freddie’s case, it damaged his hearing. Because of this, he wears hearing devices, but he wasn’t always happy to have them.




Hearing aids and cochlear implants are visible, and sometimes kids feel self-conscious about wearing them.



Ivermee’s friend expressed concern over the fact that her daughter, who wore hearing aids like Freddie, never wanted to wear them because they made her feel different from the other kids at school. Plus, many hearing devices are made from plain, beige plastic — a design that’s not so appealing to a young child. Ivermee suggested that her friend decorate her daughter’s hearing aids to make them feel more like a cool accessory.




And thus, Lugs was born. The company provides kits for kids and their parents to decorate and personalize their hearing devices.







There are kits for cochlear implants…











…and hearing aids.







Each kit comes with stickers and PVC charms so that kids can personalize their devices to show off their interests.







Many of the kits feature popular characters from movies, video games, and TV shows, along with staple favorites like Hello Kitty and Winnie the Pooh.







Kids can decorate their devices any way they like, so not only do they end up looking cool, but they become an expression of each child.







The stickers and charms add flair, but they’re also lightweight and don’t interfere with the devices’ functioning.







For Ivermee, the company is also a personal matter; she wants Freddie to be proud of who he is and not feel ashamed.



And if she can extend that to other children in the same situation, it’s even better. “Knowing children are not just happy to wear their hearing aids and cochlears, but that they are proud to show them off makes it all worthwhile,” she says. She even says that Freddie’s younger brother, Charlie, wants his own set of Lugs, even though he’s not deaf at all!





To see everything that Lugs has to offer or to get a kit of your own, check out their website. New kits and collections are added regularly, so there will always be something to keep up with trends and fit everyone’s interests.




See what other people are doing with the science of hearing, and how they are making their helping devices their own: