Onix's AI platform is built exclusively on an individual medical expert’s licensed research and intellectual property, with some major names getting on board.
The suit hinges on whether similarities in how apps display recovery, strain and sleep data reflect infringement or industry-wide convergence. For Whoop, reinforcing the distinctiveness of its platform could be a key strategic move before going public.
Ultrahuman smart ring users will now have access to Les Mills' portfolio of group fitness content through in-app recommendations.
Bryson DeChambeau is spearheading an investor group that is acquiring Sportsbox AI, a company specializing in AI technology and 3D motion capture for mobile sports and fitness coaching and training applications.
Myzone provides operators with the tools that actually bolster engagement, including interaction and connection
Walking down any street, you’re likely to see one of the big wearable players on someone’s wrist or hand: Oura Rings, Garmin watches, Whoop wristbands, Apple Watches and more.
Vitronic has launched BodyLoop, its 3D body scanner, at Legacy Sports Complex in Milton, Georgia, marking its North American debut.
Fresh off a $10.1 billion valuation, Whoop will provide Paris Saint-Germain's men's and women’s teams with biometrics for training and recovery, along with fan activations.
Hyrox has partnered with Wodify to deliver official training programming to more than 5,000 independent and boutique fitness operators.
Google is developing its own fitness band, aiming to compete with screenless wearable devices from upstarts like Whoop and Oura.
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