This smart basketball keeps track of your shooting skills
Fitness trackers have changed the way we train. From connected tennis rackets, baseball bats and golf clubs, sensors are also changing
Read MoreFitness trackers have changed the way we train. From connected tennis rackets, baseball bats and golf clubs, sensors are also changing
Read MoreWe’ve all been there. You are in the middle of a close tennis match, but you and your opponent just can’t
Read MoreThe LifeBEAM smart helmet does a lot of things. It monitors heart rate, counts your calories, gives you an analysis
Read MoreZepp, the sports wearables company has teamed up with wood bat manufacturer Old Hickory (a Top 5 supplier of bats
Read MoreGarmin has released a number of high tech devices this year designed to help golfers perfect their game. This includes its TruSwing
Read MoreThere is a battle going on right now for your tennis racket. This is definitely good news for aspiring tennis
Read MoreWe ran a feature a few weeks ago on Qlipp. This is a new tennis sensor created by a team
Read MoreIt seems that professional baseball is getting onto the wearables bandwaggon. For the very first time, the sport’s playing rules
Read MoreCollecting precise data on an athlete’s mechanics has been part of professional sports for a while, but was out of reach
Read MoreThere are a number of high tech solutions aimed at aspiring basketball players looking to improve their skills. ShotTracker is one such
Read MoreZepp is a motion-sensor training system that has been helping people analyze and improve their technique for a while now.
Read MoreThe Skulpt Aim isn’t your typical fitness tracker. At the moment, it truly is one of a kind as it
Read MoreWe have published a number of articles now on gadgets and wearables that track various sports including football, golf, cycling
Read MoreWe have done a number of articles now on gadgets that can help you perfect your golf swing. Technology has
Read MoreA new piece of wearable technology created by Samsung Australia promises to monitor head contact in sports in real-time. The aim is
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