

SmartBreak
SmartBreak is a revolutionary ergonomics program that reminds you to look away from your computer screen and enforces you to take regular breaks based on your usage.
Features
- Stretching
- Timer
Tags
- occupational-diseases
- stress-relief
- Break Reminder
- eye-strain
- exercise
SmartBreak News & Activities
Recent activities
POX added SmartBreak as alternative to Loook
coffeemug added SmartBreak as alternative to DeskRest
vt-soft added SmartBreak as alternative to SBR - Simple Break Reminder
Maoholguin added SmartBreak as alternative to Glance - Prevent Eye Strain
POX added SmartBreak as alternative to Stretch Break App
POX added SmartBreak as alternative to Micro-Break
POX added SmartBreak as alternative to BlinkMore- justarandom added SmartBreak as alternative to 20-20-20 Eyebreak
justarandom added SmartBreak as alternative to 20 20 20: Eye Break Reminder
POX added SmartBreak as alternative to Breather
SmartBreak information
What is SmartBreak?
SmartBreak is a revolutionary ergonomics program that reminds you to look away from your computer screen and enforces you to take regular breaks. Unlike similar break reminder programs which inform you to take breaks at fixed intervals when working on a computer for long hours, SmartBreak monitors and analyzes the way you spend time on a computer and then adaptively prompts you to rest at the appropriate time leading to effective break time utilization.
Additionally, Blink reminder provides non-obstructive customizable notifications that remind you to adjust your posture, blink your eyes or look away to combat health hazards like Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) and Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI).
SmartBreak is the only professional stress monitoring program that not just reminds you to take breaks but can also force users to take a break, which is especially useful for kids when combined with the child lock option.





Comments and Reviews
The UI is superior to all other time breaker apps I've seen before. Now, it's been 2 years that I'm trying to get a hold of someone behind the support email for pre-sale questions unsuccessfully.
If I am not mistaken, the last update was on 2016, so knowing that no one is answering either to support emails, I'd consider this an "abandonware".
The linked website is down and a quick google search reveals an improperly configured HTTPS website. Maybe it's a scam ? I don't want to try