Cut Your Screen Time in Half for Half the Price: The Brick's Secret Sharing Feature
The $59 Brick device can cut your screen time by 50%. Learn how to split the cost with roommates using its unlimited multi-user support.
It's no secret that digital distractions are winning. But a physical tool called the Brick has been making waves by cutting users' screen time by 50%. While the physical barrier it creates is effective against Instagram and TikTok spirals, the $59 price tag can be a steep entry fee for digital zen.
The Multi-User Loophole You Need to Know
You don't have to carry the cost alone. According to Brick's support site, there is no limit to how many people can use the same device. As long as everyone has their own account on the app, a single Brick can serve an entire household.
With the current 20% discount bringing the price down to $47.20, splitting the cost with a partner or roommate makes it an absolute steal. It's a practical way to reclaim your days without breaking the bank.
The Sharing Strategy
Sharing a Brick isn't like sharing a Netflix password—you need physical access to the device to block or unblock your phone. The pro tip? Keep it in a central, permanent spot like the kitchen counter. This prevents the frustration of searching for the Brick when you're in a rush and avoids the temptation of using an Emergency Unbrick.
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