JuneSunBraceletThere’s no doubt that UV-monitoring wristbands like the UVeBand andUVA+B Sunfriend are a good idea for those spending some time in the sun. But most favor function over fashion, which is why Netatmo, a company known for its range of weather stations, has launched June ($129), a cute little bracelet that monitors your sun exposure. (Remember, 90 percent of UV rays come through even on cloudy days.)

Just download the iPhone app and strap on the bracelet. Built-in sensors measure UVA and UVB rays to calculate exposure, and the device shows you a UV index in real time. You’ll also see the percentage of sun you’ve gotten over the course of the day and get alerts if you’re about to get sunburned (the app takes your skin type into consideration).

What’s more, push notifications tell you when to apply (or reapply) sunscreen, what level of SPF to use (no more of that SPF 4 bronzing oil, woman!) and if you need sunglasses or a hat. As well as monitoring UV intensity in real-time, the device tracks total skin exposure to the sun throughout the day via an accompanying app and, depending on the user’s skin type, calculates the suggested maximum daily exposure.

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