Avoid sunburn with help from this beautiful, smart bracelet

(Don't) burn baby burn.
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Burned, wrinkly skin is bad enough, but the added risk of skin cancer makes baking in the sun a dangerous activity. According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, over the past three decades, more people have had skin cancer than all other cancers combined.

The Netatmo company is looking to help you monitor your sun exposure with JUNE, a beautiful, smart bracelet that tracks your time in the sun and monitors UV intensity. When you've spent too long in the sun, JUNE notifies you via an app on your phone. It also helps you look after your skin by understanding your sun habits and being a stunning reminder to reapply sunscreen.

Take care of your skin and keep it looking fresh all summer long with this fashion-forward wearable. Get it for $99.99.

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