A gadget , that was created by a Swedish
inventor, Fredrik Colting, calculates a person’s
life expectancy based on the personal data of its
wearer. The Tikker demands to enter information
about your lifestyle, medical history, bad habits,
any instances of cancer, diabetes and other
serious diseases in their family.
“The death watch” that calculates a person’s life
expectancy based on the personal data of its
wearer is invented in Sweden
They are also asked how much exercise they do,
how much they weigh before receiving a score.
And when the questionnaire is done, their age is
deducted from the results to predict a death
date. Besides, the so-called ‘death watch’ works
as a regular watch, but its main function is to
help people make the most of their life and
cherish the time they have left.
“Imagine someone told you that you only
had one year left to live. How would that
change your life? For all of us, life comes
with a best-before date. While death is
non-negotiable, life isn’t. All we have to
do is learn how to cherish the time and
the life that we have been given; seize the
day and follow our hearts,” said Mr Colting,
who came up with the idea when his grandfather
passed away.
The top row of the watch’s digital display shows
years, months and days, while the second row
counts down hours, minutes and seconds. The
bottom row shows the local time. The watch is
now available to buy online £49.99 ($80.97)


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