did you know wearing this makes you a ski master in seconds

In winter, the coolest sport is definitely skiing!




However, due to the lack of snow in southern China (Inner thoughts of the author: No snow! Never seen heavy snow!), and the influence of weather and environmental factors, although many places have built artificial ski resorts, most people still cannot practice skiing regularly. This has made skiing a less popular sport in China, leading us to take out our phones and post on Weibo when we get to the ski resort:


How can I pretend to be good at skiing? Waiting online, quite urgent!


Now, there's no need to worry. I recommend a wearable device designed specifically for skiing—the CARV Smart Ski Tracker.It can provide real-time data while skiing and offer instant feedback to help us improve and enhance our skiing skills.




We all know that highly popular sports like soccer, basketball, and swimming don't need any introduction. Even sports like golf and tennis already have specialized smart tracking devices. Now, there are teams focusing on skiing as well.




The core of the CARV system is its ultra-thin insoles (less than 1mm thick) with 48 independent pressure sensors in each insole. It operates in temperatures ranging from -40°C to +85°C, so neither cold nor heat can hinder its performance. The external part of the monitor is equipped with a 3-axis accelerometer, gyroscope, and compass. The entire system has a battery life of over 16 hours and charges via USB.




CARV allows ordinary enthusiasts to receive guidance as if they had a personal professional coach. It analyzes the movements and pressure changes of the whole body to provide real-time voice guidance through headphones.


CARV can also connect to a smartphone to provide real-time operational feedback, offering more detailed metric analysis for advanced enthusiasts or professional athletes, thereby improving training levels and correcting some non-standard movements.




CARV consists of two different components that can track our pressure and movement changes each time, then send the data to a smartphone for further analysis. When we set off, CARV records all the data, and we can compare our best performance with others.



While skiing, CARV can perform technical analysis, track the best routes, and help us correct known errors.




CARV can also record the amplitude of left and right swings.




It can also record the height of jumps at any time.




Including flips, jumps, and landing point analysis, allowing professional users to have a more comprehensive understanding of their performance.




Whether pursuing height or the difficulty of movements, CARV can record various data during the process, helping us analyze any shortcomings.


CARV can analyze data within seconds and then sync the data and video to a smartphone for real-time viewing.




Using CARV is very simple. Just attach the small sensor to the shoe and secure the other part inside the insole, and you can start using it immediately.




This way, both professional users and amateur skiing enthusiasts can improve their skills with the help of CARV and compare and compete with others.


Doesn't it sound cool? If you want to become a skiing expert, why not get one?


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Created: 2018-12-14 07:16:03