Tracking device developed to improve hockey players’ techniques
A new tracking device has been developed to help hockey players collect and analyse stick-related data when training or playing matches.
Developed by company Quattriuum, the FWD Powershot is a sensor that attaches to a hockey stick, allowing its user to measure differing aspects of their performance.
The FWD uses a high-performance miniaturised platform incorporated into the device to process algorithms used to detect and analyse complex movements, resulting in players being able to collect data related to the acceleration and speed of the stick, the angles and duration of movement, as well as the speed of the stick’s rotation.
Given its Bluetooth functionality, the device is synced with a handheld device or smartphone, allowing users to observe and make decisions on the collected data.
The players are then able to identify areas for improvement in regards to their technique, while also being able to monitor progress over time.
The FWD is linked to social networks, meaning users can also compare stats with other players around the world.

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