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Let Loved Ones Know You're Thinking About Them With These Long Distance Bracelets

Anyone who's ever been in a long-distance relationship knows one of the biggest struggles is not being able to touch your loved one. And I'm not talking the R-rated kind of touching here, either.

I mean sweet, intimate moments that we can sometimes take for granted, like a hug "hello" or a hand on your arm as they pass you in the hallway. It's these little moments that you can miss the most once the person you love is suddenly too far away for you to reach them.

While the latest technology allows us to stay in touch by texting, calling, and even video-chatting, there's not much we can do about those missed moments of physical interaction. But one product has set out to solve that problem.

Long Distance Touch Bracelets from the company Bond Touch are the perfect way to let your loved ones know you're thinking about them.

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Sure, you could just send them a text. But these high-tech bands will go one step further and allow you to send a notification to your boo the second you tap its screen.

The bracelets come in a pack of two — one for you and one for the person you're tragically separated from.

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Paired through an app, the waterproof bands can send an instant "Bond Touch" to the other wearer in the form of a lit-up screen and a gentle vibration.

If you're feeling extra emotional and really want to get your point across, you can send up to 10 taps in one message so your loved one knows you're really missing them right now.

The bracelets are rechargeable and come in several different colors to suit you and your partner's specific tastes.

They're available on the retail site Uncommon Goods where you can pick up a set of two for $98. One is sent to you and the other is sent to that special someone.

These aren't just for spatially-separated lovers, either! Stay connected with family or even your best friend when you suddenly find yourselves inexplicably in two different places.

Even something as simple as knowing the person you miss most is missing you too can help you get through the pain that distance, even if it's only temporary, can cause.

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