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Light split feature section with a lifestyle collar-clipped device photo and bordered mini-cards explaining on-device privacy safeguards.
Summary
A two-column privacy explainer pairing an outdoor lifestyle shot of the device clipped to a collar with headline copy and two small bordered feature cards.
Visual description
Off-white page background. The left column is a tall rounded rectangle photo of a woman in a grey athletic top outdoors; a small dark square device with a soft white indicator light is clipped to her collar. The right column opens with a white pill badge bearing a shield icon and the line "Listens only to your breath." A large dark sans-serif headline reads "Privacy by design," followed by body copy explaining acoustic breath capture without speech recording. Below, two horizontal white cards with thin visible borders sit side by side: one with a shield-check icon and "On-device intelligence," the other with a sliders icon and "Your privacy / Your options." Typography stays restrained; corners are consistently rounded.
Key takeaway
Using a real wear-context photo instead of a product render to make privacy claims feel grounded. The pair of equal mini-cards turns abstract privacy into two scannable proof points without a long bullet list.
Reuse notes
Works for health, wearable, or audio-sensing products where trust and data handling are objections. Needs authentic in-use photography; generic stock breaks the credibility. Best on light backgrounds with room for a wide image column.





















