Body Location
Worn on the Head
Primary Application
About Screeneye x
The O-Synce Screeneye X is a wearable augmented-reality heads up display used in sports training. The technological device is integrated into a sports visor and displays data such as heart rate, speed, distance, stop times, lap times, training zones and coaching tips right in to the user's field of vision. The information can then be synchronized to a PC thanks to the training lab software, which allows reviews of previous training sessions, performance analysis and goal setting.
Company
Device Name
Screeneye x
Product Release
June 2012
Price
€149.90 EUR
Screeneye x Network
Components
Clock,
Thermometer,
Button Interface &
Temperature Sensor
Power Source
Rechargeable Battery
Connectivity
ANT+ &
USB
Compatibility
Windows
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