Showing posts with label gadget. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gadget. Show all posts

Friday, April 4, 2014

FITinSENSE FITinSENSE Shoe Fitting System Enables Informed Shoe Selection for Athletes Kinematix (Oporto, Portugal) has launched the FITinSENSE, a shoe fitting system that enables measurement of athletes’ foot pressure, movement and body position for more informed shoe fitting and selection. The FITinSENSE system consists of a thin insole, embedded with microelectronic pressure sensors, that is placed inside a pair of shoes.
While wearing the insole and using a treadmill, the athlete’s movements and gait pattern are captured using a regular video camera. In the meantime information from the pressure sensors in the insole are sent to a unit attached to the side of the shoe that then wirelessly transmits it via Bluetooth to a processing unit where it’s finally combined with the gait video from the camera. The processing unit uses the FITinSENSE software to analyze the foot pressure and video data. The processed information is then provided in the form of real time reports to the athlete or a sports biomechanics expert to help select the right footwear for the athlete’s optimal performance.


Friday, March 21, 2014

Sensoria: a smart sock

4tg3rfvf6 Sensoria: A Smart Sock You Can Really Sync Your Feet IntoThe Sensoria system comprises a washable smart sock containing pressure sensing textiles, a magnetic anklet which houses the core circuitry for the sock, and of course an app to log and co-ordinate and socialize your activities. In addition to the standard altitude, calorie estimation and step counting features, the sock generates stride frequency, stride length and foot loading patterns.
The foot loading feature in particular is interesting, and it seems Heapsylon has engaged a number of senior podiatrists as advisers to refine this feature so that the Sensoria may be used as a means to avoid running injuries due to poor foot loading. The Heapsylon site also references applications for the management and prevention of neuropathic ulcers in diabetic patients, hinting at a more medically-oriented version of the system down the line.

Friday, March 14, 2014

Wireless Blood Pressure Wrist Monitor by iHealth



The device attaches at the wrist using a small cuff and uses the oscillometric principle to measure systolic and diastolic blood pressure, as well as pulse rate. The wrist monitor also has motion sensors to detect the optimal wrist position to help users accurately take their blood pressure readings. 



Friday, March 7, 2014

Zensorium Tinké - an iPhone Connected Pulse Oximeter

Along with measuring oxygen levels, Tinké also tracks the heart rate, respiratory rate, and heart rate variability. The device, which weighs .4 oz (10.7g), works with a companion iOS app that displays the different cardiac metrics measured. The app displays a Vita index that is a fitness score computed from the user’s heart rate, blood oxygen level and respiratory rate. 




Friday, February 28, 2014

LumoBack - to monitor your posture

Vibrates to remind to correct posture - sit straight, stand tall.



LUMOback 3 New Generation LUMOback 3 Posture Sensor Sports New Improvements over Previous Models

Friday, February 14, 2014

Mio ALPHA - strapless continuous heart rate monitor

LED lights & an electro-optical cell “sense” the volume of blood under skin.

  • Intuitive 2-button navigation
  • Bluetooth® Smart wireless transmitter
  • USB charging dock with magnetic alignment
  • Rechargeable lithium polymer battery


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