ReVitalize was planned with a very average consumer in mind - one who is lost while looking at the many available options for health trackers and
fitness motivation, as well as a place to consult aid and get coarse reccomendations. One way this is achieved is with an easy-to build Arduino
breadboard circuit, which, by using the Nutritionix API, tracks the user's "total" health for the day with a visual meter.
ReVitalize was created as a testing proof-of-concept for the HackJA competition. It implements a dot-matrix display wired to an Arduino, as well as use of the Nutritionix API among others. As of June 2019, Spark has succeeded ReVitalize in version and function.
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