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Brick Device Reclaims Hours Lost to Screen Time
25 Nov
Summary
- The Brick is a magnetic cube that physically locks users out of selected apps.
- It uses NFC technology, similar to contactless payments, for app access control.
- Unlike screen time limits, Brick uses positive reinforcement for time away from apps.

Screen addiction has become a pervasive issue, with many individuals spending several hours daily on their phones. Traditional methods like time limits and app blockers often prove ineffective. A new device, the Brick, offers a unique, physical solution to this problem.
This minimalistic, magnetic cube works in conjunction with a compatible app. Users select the apps they wish to disable, and tapping the Brick locks these applications. Access is restored by tapping the Brick again. The device employs NFC technology, similar to contactless payment systems, for seamless activation and deactivation.
Brick differentiates itself by focusing on positive reinforcement. A widget displays the time spent offline, contrasting with the negative feedback of screen time limits. This approach helps users build confidence in their ability to disconnect, leading to significant reductions in daily screen time and fostering a healthier relationship with technology.




