First of all, to use the smart trail, users need to register their faces on the smart screen near the trail. This process usually only takes one time, and users can fill in some basic personal information in the system, such as age, height, weight, etc., to build a personal sports data profile.
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After the registration is completed, when the user is ready to exercise, he only needs to pass through the smart trail, and the device will automatically identify the user through face recognition technology and start recording the user's movement data. For example, a data collection pole on a trail collects data about the user's movements, including information such as step count, speed, exercise duration, and calories burned.
The smart large-screen terminal has become a display platform for users' sports data. Users can view their movements in real time on this screen, and understand data such as step count, speed, and exercise duration. In addition, the smart large screen will also display some global big data analysis, such as sports rankings, comparison of sports data of people of different ages, overall exercise duration, total mileage, etc.
In addition, the smart trail will also store and analyze the data after the user finishes exercising. In this way, users can not only understand their own exercise situation in real time, but also view historical data and exercise trends through the smart trail's applet or background management system in the future, so as to better understand their health status and exercise Xi habits, and provide reference for daily fitness.