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In order to wear this way, start by holding Prana with both hands behind your mid back with the clip
hole facing away from you. Then pull the clip/belt out with one hand while simultaneously moving the
device with the other hand around your body towards your chest so that the clip and device meet at
your upper chest level (app video shows this). Try to avoid twisting the belt. Then insert the clip into the
clip hole so it locks in the shown position (make sure the clip hole is facing away from your chest). Try to
keep the device against the flat upper part of your chest to keep it more stable. You may need to move
the device and belt up a bit after deploying to reach this position. In order to enhance the sensitivity of
breath detection, you can optionally engage the slider to lock the belt in this position. The belt should be
reasonably tight around your body to help ensure a good breathing signal.
Removing Prana from your body
While holding the device with one hand, carefully pull the clip out of the clip hole and continue holding
it while slowly retracting it fully back into the un-retracted position. If the slider has been engaged to
lock the belt, first disengage it by sliding to the unlocked position. Please note that the belt and clip will
automatically retract into the device housing at a rapid speed if released. Therefore be careful not to let
go of the clip before the clip has returned to its starting position. Keep the belt away from any sharp
objects to avoid damaging it.
Body Measurements
In order to use Prana for body measurements, please watch our in-app videos which explain how to
wear and lock the belt around all major body areas.
Prana worn on the upper chest to train breathing
and upper back posture while sitting
Prana worn on the upper chest to train breathing
and upper back posture while standing