This law student captures the exact moment of his heart break with Fitbit

This law student captures the exact moment of his heart break with Fitbit



This law student captures the exact moment of his heart break with Fitbit

Fitbit captures exact moment of a man’s heart break

Fitbit has been one of the most popular health band around the world that is used to track daily workout, eating habits and sleep cycles. But for Koby Soto, it had one extra feature. That is to measure the precise moment his heart broke.
Soto is a Israeli law student as well as CTO at Guesty, a Y Combinator-backed startup which he co-founded with his twin brother that helps customers manage their Airbnb properties.
One Saturday, when he was about to take a break from studying to “chill out” with his boyfriend when he received an unexpected call. Out of the blue, his boyfriend said he was calling it quits. This was a great shock for Soto who was under the impression that he and his boyfriend were going great and their relation was “pretty intense.” Apparently Soto’s boyfriend had other ideas.
Anyways, coming back to Soto, he was is a state of shock. He tried to focus on other things and spent the rest of the day trying to forget the whole thing. It wasn’t until he was tossing and turning in bed that night trying to sleep, his heart rate noticeably heightened in his emotional state, that he turned to his Fitbit app on a whim.
What he saw stunned him: There, in vivid color, was his breakup tracked through his heart-rate monitor.