Fit Brains Launches Trainer App for iOS Users to Train Their Minds on the Move


By: Ali Raza  |   December 18th, 2012   |   Games, iOS, News, Smartphones, Tablets

To facilitate and benefit those who do not have much time to give their minds a good workout, Vancouver based Fit Brains has released a Trainer app for iOS devices. This app will provide a stimulating workout to the minds of iPhone and iPad users so that they can experience cognitive training in a gamified manner while they are on the move.

 

This latest Trainer app was designed by prize-winning neuroscientist Dr. Paul Nussbaum, who not only validates the authenticity of this app, but also explains why users have played Fit Brains’ games over 75 million times.

 

“The Fit Brains Trainer focuses on building the brain reserve, and a strong reserve is believed to delay the onset of dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease,” says Dr. Nussbaum. “Maintaining the health and development of the human brain is absolutely critical, so everyone from children to adults can benefit from the Fit Brains Trainer.”

 

On the other hand explaining about this Trainer app, CEO of Fit Brains, Michael Cole said that, “Our goal was to build a high-quality brain training app that married education and health with the best of gaming. Our unique mobile adaptive learning system provides a personalized brain workout to anyone, anywhere.”

 

Fit Brain is owned by Vivity Labs, who are focused on producing entertaining and unique products for the brain and mental fitness. This company is certain that its latest mobile app is a perfect way for training a brain because users can easily workout for 10 to 15 minutes, while going home or office through a public transport or even laying on a sofa at home.

 

The best part about Fit Brain’s Trainer app is that users can download it for free and it comes with complimentary training sessions that will help them begin this workout. Full access of this Trainer app can only be gained by subscribing to a three months membership. Luckily its membership subscription is priced quite well at one dollar a month, so that a wider range of users could access it.

 

Source: TechVibes

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