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The Technology That Finally Leaves You Alone
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
|September 16, 2025
Your phone buzzes. A notification pops up. Your smartwatch vibrates.
Another alert sounds. Welcome to modern life, where technology seems designed to steal every second of your attention.
But what if technology could be different? What if your devices could help without constantly interrupting you? That's the promise of calm technology, and it's finally becoming reality.
Technology That Respects Your Focus
Calm technology follows a simple but revolutionary idea: technology should move easily from the periphery of our attention to the centre and back. Instead of screaming for attention, it whispers.
Think about your car's fuel gauge. It sits quietly in your peripheral vision most of the time. When your tank gets low, it gently moves to your attention with a simple light. It gives you exactly the information you need, when you need it, then fades back into the background.
That's calm technology in action.
Real Products You Can Actually Buy
This isn't just theory anymore. The Calm Tech Institute launched its certification program in 2024, and early certified products include the mui Board Gen 2, reMarkable Paper Pro, and Airthings View Plus air quality monitor.
The mui Board Gen 2 perfectly embodies calm design. It looks like a beautiful piece of wood sitting on your wall. Touch it, and it gently illuminates to show your smart home controls. No bright screens. No constant notifications. Just information when you need it.
The remarkable Paper Pro takes a similar approach to digital reading and writing. Its e-ink display feels like paper, with no backlight to strain your eyes or distract your mind. You can read and write without notifications pulling you away.
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