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World's First Strapless Continuous Heart Rate Monitor For Athletes Employs Nordic Semiconductor Bluetooth Low Energy Wireless Technology
2013-02-22 08:02:13| rfglobalnet News Articles
Ultra low power (ULP) RF specialist Nordic Semiconductor ASA recently announces that the world's first strapless continuous heart rate monitor for athletes, the MIO ALPHA sports watch, employs a Nordic µBlue nRF8001Bluetoothlow energy Connectivity IC ('Integrated circuit' or 'chip') to communicate live or stored training data directly from the wrist to anyBluetoothv4.0 enabled smartphone or device.
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World's First Strapless Continuous Heart Rate Monitor For Athletes Employs Nordic Semiconductor Bluetooth Low Energy Wireless Technology
2013-02-22 08:02:13| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
Ultra low power (ULP) RF specialist Nordic Semiconductor ASA recently announces that the world's first strapless continuous heart rate monitor for athletes, the MIO ALPHA sports watch, employs a Nordic µBlue nRF8001Bluetoothlow energy Connectivity IC ('Integrated circuit' or 'chip') to communicate live or stored training data directly from the wrist to anyBluetoothv4.0 enabled smartphone or device.
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Under Armour targets hardcore athletes with Armour 39
2013-02-12 23:02:29| CNET News.com
The newly unveiled system is less a lifestyle product, and more a performance measurement tool for serious athletes. Unlike the FuelBand, it will come to Android. [Read more]
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Golden Boys: Henkel Athletes Win Big at X Games Aspen 2013
2013-02-06 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Loctite® Adhesives Help Schultz Three-peat Adaptive Snocross and LaVallee Win Back-to Back Gold Rocky Hill, Conn. - At X Games Aspen 2013, Henkel-sponsored athletes "Monster" Mike Schultz and Levi LaVallee struck gold in dramatic fashion. Not once. Not twice. But three times. For both extreme athletes, Loctite® adhesives and sealants played critical roles in keeping their snowmobiles in top performance shape and their bodies safe and strong through the physical demands of competition. In a ...
Brain scan may spot disease in athletes while they're still alive
2013-01-23 23:01:25| CNET News.com
Until now, a condition called chronic traumatic encephalopathy -- considered to have played a role in the deaths of former NFL players -- could be diagnosed only postmortem. [Read more]
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