motion sensors news & features
Everyone Active is spending £7.5m this year reimagining its health and fitness offering to bring all its wellness services under one roof
HCM issue 1 2023
Following Kabata’s recent US$2m raise to propel its AI-powered haptic
dumbbells onto the market, the startup has confirmed it’s aiming to launch
between the end of 2022 and early 2023.
market, the startup has confirmed it is aiming to launch by the end of 2022.
news •
09 Jun 2022
Motosumo has launched a dynamic interactive platform offering live, instructor-led classes which can
be joined by anyone on a stationary bike.
news •
01 Jul 2021
A recent breakthrough means self-powered devices could soon be a reality. We find out what this means for fitness
Fit Tech issue 2 2020
Nick Coutts and Kresten Juel Jensen on gamifying group fitness using the motion sensors in a smartphone
Fit Tech issue 1 2020
Fitness tech firm Motosumo has launched a new service, allowing gym operators to deliver HIIT
group workouts and indoor cycling classes to their members' living rooms.
news •
25 Mar 2020
A rundown on the startups that are
using tech to help people stay fit
HCM issue 7 2019
Nike has unveiled the world's first LED basketball court in Shanghai, China, a facility that
has been created for basketball star Kobe Bryant to help train young players in Shanghai
as part of Nike’s RISE campaign.
news •
15 Aug 2014
< First
1
Last >
Wattbike is chosen by the world’s top sporting teams, elite athletes, coaches, plus hundreds of ...
Power Plate is owned, manufactured and distributed by Northbrook, Ill.- based Performance Health Systems LLC, ...