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Ghost Glove

Golf, Swimming, Tennis
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The Ghost Glove is one of the latest technologies, designed to be used specifically by blind athletes to improve their game. The device was designed by a team of engineering students from Imperial College, United Kingdom. It uses a combination of vibrating pads and sensors...

Drysuits Technology

Surfing, Diving, Scuba Diving
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Dry Suit technology simply means a suit which is worn by divers, boaters, and water sports enthusiasts that provide thermal protection and exclusion of water. Dry suit makes the diving experience more intense and unique, helping divers keep dry and warm underwater and making them...

Hawk Eye

Hurling, Gaelic Football, Rugby Union + 6 More
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The Hawk Eye is a computer-based technology which helps in providing a virtual understanding of the path of an object such as the ball used in cricket, tennis, etc. The technology was invented in 2001 by Dr. Paul Hawkins in the United Kingdom for cricket....
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Altitude training is meant to boost up the endurance of athletes and enhance performance to make them habitual to harsh atmospheric conditions. The Altitude Tent helps in generating more oxygen-carrying blood cells as the oxygen density in the air at higher areas is less, which can cause breathing problems to...
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In the era of advanced technology, players need to perform with more precision and accuracy, and augmented reality glasses (AR glasses) have helped a lot in this matter. The augmented reality is an implementation of computer-generated graphics and data to the real world view or sometimes augmenting the real environment...
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Fully Automatic Timing (FAT) is a modern form of race timing in which a device records race timing and captures digital race results accurately to at least 1/100th of a second (0.01). In this system, the timing device is automatically activated by the starting device through a start signal rather than manually,...
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Global Positioning System (GPS) is a navigation system that precisely determines the geographical location by receiving information from GPS satellites. The device was developed by Department of Defense of United States (US) in 1960 and was initially designed for use in military and intelligence applications during the 1960s. In the late...
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Helmet Camera (Helmet-Cam in short), also known as Micro Video Camera, is an advanced technique in which a tiny video camera is attached to helmets. It allows users to make visual recordings from their view, keeping their hands free. Helmet Cam was developed by USA Network & AVS, and Aerial...

Respi Belt

Cycling
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Respi Belt is a new generation and unique breathing training device, developed by Progressive Sports Technologies at Loughborough University, England, after extensive research over the years. Respi Belt is manufactured & marketed by OPRO 360 in the UK, the manufacturers of custom-fit and self-fit mouthguards. This innovative device comes with an...
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Shimano Di2 (Digital Integrated Intelligence) is a tried-and-true automated gear-shifting system that allows riders to shift gears with accuracy and speed up with a swift tap of a button. This technology for road bike was first introduced in 2009 with the announcement of 7970 series "10-speed Di2". It was in...