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XensrAir Tracks and Records Extreme Athletes' Motion in 3D

XensrAir Tracks and Records Extreme Athletes' Motion in 3D images: XENSR, XENSR FACEBOOK 

XensrAir is a next generation sensor designed to help fans of extreme sports improve their performance by tracking different aspects of their training and providing them with real-time feedback.

XensrAir is one of the innovative fitness devices that were featured at the 2015 International CES, held in Las Vegas, Nevada in January. It is the world's smallest 3D sensor designed to track the sports motion and performance of extreme athletes through the air and give them real time feedback to help them improve. The sensor is waterproof, weighs only 14 grams and doesn't hamper the athlete's performance. It is able to capture data on jump height, speed, rotations, landing impact, vertical distance, jump distance, and airtime. It sends the collected data to a companion app on the user's smartphone.

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Developed by a team of athletes, engineers and coders, the sensor is the first in a line of new sophisticated sports performance measurement tools that can both capture moves in 3D and record jumps with high precision. It currently supports a variety of sports: skiing, snowboarding, wakeboarding, mountain biking, windsurfing and kiteboarding.

tracking athletes performance

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XensrAir allows athletes to visualise their moves and helps them train harder, jump higher and compete with their friends. It can store over a million jumps in memory and lets users check their stats and see their moves in 3D animations at any time. Athletes can use the data and POV camera footage with the Xensr EpicEditor to edit their training sessions and share them with friends. They can also use the sensor and the Xensr RedLine Challenges to join local, national or international competitions.

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XensrAir has a square shape and is quite compact, making it easy for athletes to attach it to skis, snowboards or mountain bike frames. It can be charged via USB and can last a full day before it needs a recharge.

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The sensor was launched in February. It comes with a XensrDock, a USB cable, a deck mount and a user guide.

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