It's important to maintain proper form when working out or training to ensure you don't sustain an injury, which is exactly what the 'KeenBrace' sports wearable is designed to help with. Capable of being worn on the thigh, forearm or bicep, the 'KeenBrace' works by connecting to your smartphone and utilizing a series of sensors to track your progress. The device will provide real-time voice coaching in order to help you maintain good form during workouts and know how you could or should adjust for optimal results.
The 'KeenBrace' sports wearable works with the accompanying app that will provide you with access to 15 preprogrammed exercises, while also offering you the ability to track your daily progress over a longer term.
Injury-Preventing Sports Wearables
The 'KeenBrace' Enhances Training and Workouts
Trend Themes
1. Injury-preventing Wearables - The development of more advanced wearables that can help prevent injuries during workouts or training sessions offers opportunities for disruptive innovation in the health and fitness industry.
2. Real-time Coaching Sensors - The utilization of sensors that provide real-time voice coaching offers an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the wearable technology, sports, and fitness industries.
3. Smartphone-connected Wearables - The development of wearable devices that connect to smartphones and offer preprogrammed exercises and progress tracking capabilities can disrupt the fitness and health tech market.
Industry Implications
1. Fitness Wearables - The KeenBrace wearable device is disrupting the fitness wearables industry by providing users with real-time coaching and progress tracking capabilities that can help prevent injuries and enhance workouts.
2. Health Tech - The development of injury-preventing wearables and real-time coaching sensors offers opportunities for disruptive innovation in the health tech industry.
3. Sports Industry - The KeenBrace wearable device and its accompanying app offer sports enthusiasts and professional athletes the opportunity to prevent injuries and optimize their workouts, disrupting the sports industry as a whole.