Nowadays, you have a smartphone, there are self-parking cars, so why not a smart hair brush.

Withings, which is owned by mobile phone company Nokia, has teamed up with the beauty company L'Oreal to create just that: the Hair Coach -- a Wi-Fi, app-linked, Bluetooth-equipped hair brush that reportedly records how you brush your hair to help you take care of your mane.

Using an internal microphone, an accelerometer, and other sensors, the gadget detects your brushing patterns and power, and thanks to an included app, can recommend what products you should be using.

Not coincidentally, the app recommends products from the high-end (read: expensive and probably snooty) Kerastase label, which is owned by brush developer L'Oreal.  Apparently this thing will cost around $200 when its released in mid-2017.

I don't know if I need one of these in my life.  I have a hard enough time detangling the rat king mess on top of my head as it is.

What do you think?  Do you need a smartbrush?

Hair-ily yours,

Behka

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