Japanese startup Leomo wants to embark on the “next frontier of wearable technology,” and that means giving you lots and lots of data on something called motion analysis. Basically, it wants to give ...
Like any new technology, we’re yet to fully understand how to leverage the data, but with such a robust back end, there’s a lot of potential. If you’re an early adopter it’s pretty difficult to say no ...
Connected sports hardware manufacturer Leomo has debuted a new wearable motion tracker called the Type-R, which it claims could be the next big thing in improving cyclist performance. Using a suite of ...
Type-R is a wearable motion analysis technology for cyclists and triathletes Leomo Leomo, a Japanese startup, has developed a product for cyclists and triathletes that provides motion analysis in real ...
The bike industry has made a lot of progress in understanding the interface between rider in the past decade, and the new Leomo Type-R wearable measurement tool appears to be yet another major step ...
No sport on the planet is probably more focused on getting the slightest competitive edge than professional cycling. While some methods – like performance-enhancing drugs and hidden electric motors in ...
Peaks Coaching Group (PCG)–industry leaders in data-driven coaching–announced today that they will be leading the world’s first motion analysis cycling camp using the award winning LEOMO TYPE-R in ...
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