TracMe’s key feature is its integration of TracSil, a flexible and durable sensor that tracks joint movements with high accuracy. This offers an advantage over traditional sensors by being more cost-effective and usable for a wider range of applications. The device’s application is versatile as it offers an AI-driven fitness solution for various fitness levels — from beginners to advanced athletes — while also catering to industries such as healthcare and rehabilitation. The product’s compact design, long battery life, and ease of use make it a convenient option for individuals who require portability and versatility in their fitness routines.
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