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In the era of big data, wearable devices cover almost the upper and lower limbs of athletes, but it is worth noting that the feet of football players are rarely covered by products. In fact, every interaction in football is related to the foot, and the sensor can only obtain more accurate data on the shoe. Israeli sports startup Playermaker has filled this gap with smart sensors.
playermAKER sensorsFastened to the back of the shoe with silicone straps, it is equippedThe 6-axis motion smart sensor has a built-in gyroscope and accelerometer to perform on the wearer at a rate of 1000 per secondTracking sampling of motion data can be obtained including kicksSpeed, time on the ball, leftRight leg usage, sprint distance, etcIndex.
Once sufficient data has been obtained, PlayerMaker will also use artificial intelligence and machine Xi algorithms to comprehensively analyze the data and generate corresponding reports to help coaches understand the characteristics of players and on-court performance, and then refine their training plans and tactical arrangements.
PlayerMaker is currently used by a number of professional football clubs, including Manchester City, Liverpool, Southampton, Fulham, Scotland Rangers, LA Galaxy and Atlanta United. In September of this year,playermakerAcquirednowCouncil of International Football Associationsifab)and FIFA (fifa) and passedElectronic performance and tracking systemsepts) will be allowed to be used in official competitions.
When mainstream wearable sports devices focus their products on human wrists and other parts, PlayerMaker has a unique vision. Predictably,In the future, more wearable devices for sneakers and feet will be available, so that all sports enthusiasts can enjoy the wisdom and convenience of technology.