The Zepp Golf 3D Training Kit is a Blutetooth-powered sensor that attaches to your glove via a plastic mount and then transmits data about your swing to an iPhone or Android phone app. It generates ...
Although longing for the powerful and beautiful swing of Tiger Woods and Matsuyama Hideki, I try to swing by looking but it is common to see from the end that "it is totally different!", Seeing your ...
The Zepp sensor is a small, wearable device that clips onto the top of your golf glove, and tracks all of the components of your swing — including club speed, swing plane, hip rotation, tempo and ...
Los Gatos, Calif. –– Zepp today unveiled a major expansion to its multi-sport training platform with redesigned apps for Zepp Baseball and Zepp Golf that add video-analytical tools featuring top Major ...
Motion tracking for sports and specifically golf is not exactly new, but the best device we've used in recent times was the GolfSense, which strapped to the back of a golf glove and sent data via ...
There are several golf-swing analyzers on the market that let you download your swing to an app on your phone. What distinguishes Zepp's device is its placement on your glove. The Zepp golf sensor ...
In a few years the process of improving your swing has been transformed. Remember bashing those plastic golf balls with holes in? Or slugging balls into a tatty net on bone-hard mats that looked like ...
Los Gatos, California – October 3, 2013 – Zepp Labs, a leader in motion capture technology and mobile sports applications, announced that is has created the world's first multi-sport sensor and the ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
Zepp Labs has announced that its digital sports training tech, which we’ve tried and loved in devices like Zepp Golf, is coming to some big sports equipment brands very soon. It’s not naming names ...
Zepp Labs' training systems for Baseball, Golf and Tennis go on sale this week, offering sophisticated scientific analysis in three of the most commonly played and universally loved sports. A small ...