The GolfSense Sensor and app won’t replace a professional radar-based system, but together they give you useful and actionable data about your golf swing. I’m a geek, and I’m a golfer. As such, the ...
Los Gatos, California – October 3, 2013 – Zepp Labs, a leader in motion capture technology and mobile sports applications, announced that is has created the world's first multi-sport sensor and the ...
TruSwing is an easy-to-use sensor that’s ideal for golfers at any level, whether they’re new to the game or have been playing for years. Perfect to use either at the driving range or during a round, ...
Summer means great weather for playing baseball, tennis or rounds of golf with your buddies. There are a number of gadgets on the market to help us with our athletic ability from fitness trackers to ...
Since baseball’s inception, there have been three definitive ways to teach you how to swing the bat proficiently: Your parents, your coach, and Ted Williams’ The Science of Hitting. But for those of ...
What if you could duct tape your iPhone to your baseball bat, tennis racquet or 9-iron, and use the iPhone’s motion sensors to plot your swing in your favorite sport? It’d be messy, sure, and awkward, ...
One of the more exciting sensor-based innovations at this year’s CES Unveiled event was from Zepp Labs. The company has created a multi-sensor sports platform to help people analyze their swings and ...
Practice doesn’t make perfect. This thing makes perfect. Limber up for Zepp, a little square-shaped sensor that attaches to your tennis racquet, baseball bat or golf club and helps you become better ...
If you’re looking to improve your tennis game through swing analysis, Sony is bringing its tennis racket sensor to the U.S. and Canada for about $200. The coin-size device, which fits into the handle ...