This $1,500 iPad package will help your family after your death
It’s only day two Consumer Electronics Show 2025We have already reached the point where it has become difficult to distinguish between real products and elaborate pranks. In Death he currently leads this race by a country mile.
Produced by Zugu, this product is designed to be a dead man’s key to your digital life. It combines an 11-inch iPad case with a smart ring and an app. All of these devices ship with a self-destructing 11-inch iPad Pro, which freezes if the user dies.
Zugo writes,
If the user’s heart rate suddenly stops, and the body temperature and blood oxygen level also drop significantly, the smart ring knows that the user has died and sends a signal to the In Case of Death app to trigger the app’s chosen “death protections.” The user when he first registers in the application and sets it up.

The company notes that the system knows when you take it off your finger, so it won’t disable your iPad every time you need to charge the ring. The case maker clearly has fun with such a nerdy product, offering a number of different options instead of – or in addition to – the tablet mount.
“Death protections include Destroy My Browser (which removes it and its history), Nuke My iPad (which erases all its data), Rickroll My Loved Ones (which commands the iPad to play an endless loop of a Rick Astley video), and Tweet My Followers,” according to the company.
The standard tweet reads as follows: “I won’t be able to be online permanently, friend. Literally. Don’t forget to like and subscribe to my obituary #LastPost #NoFilter #NoHeartBeat #RIPme.”
The system price is $1500. Maybe you can pick up some screen wipes while you’re there to take advantage of free shipping.

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