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Getting your player ready...

Official_Wink_GifIf you do the research and time it just right, your chances of getting pregnant are … hit and miss. But if you leave it to Kindara’s Wink, which does all the fertility research and helps with the timing, you could join one of the 762 women who used Kindara and got pregnant this week.

The Boulder company says that about 75,000 women using Kindara’s Internet of Things device and mobile app got pregnant. To put that in some context, Kindara currently has 70,279 weekly active iOS and Android users. Approximately 27,103 of these users are trying to conceive. The rest are making sure they don’t.

While still in start-up mode, the company also joined celebrity Ricki Lake and filmmaker Abby Epstein in, called “Sweetening the Pill,” which will look at the long-term risks of birth control. Kindara is an associate producer.

As we’ve . There’s a mobile app and Wink, which is a thermometer that is four-times faster at recording temperatures than most because it uses thermistor technology for a fast, precise measurement. A patent-pending tip allows for faster heat transfer from under the tongue to sensor. And of course, there’s Bluetooth inside so Wink syncs with the Kindara app on a user’s smartphone.

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