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Boltt unveils advanced fitness wearables at CES 2017

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Boltt, a fitness wearable technology company, has come up with advanced fitness wearables and an AI-enabled mobile health application at the CES (Consumer Electronics and Technology Show, Las Vegas) 2017. Some of the key products it showcased were — connected shoes, stride sensor, fitness trackers and a virtual health assistant named “B".

Essentially, it aims to create a very powerful tech-enabled sports training platform called Specialised Sports Performance (SSP). This platform will analyse data from the Boltt Stride Sensor and provide real-time feedback by displaying essential metrics of training and well-being of each player for coaches to observe.

Boltt's mobile app brings together the most important fundamentals affecting one's health, training, sleep, nutrition. The application comes along with a virtual assistant called ‘B’ that interacts with the users and gives real-time voice coaching &interactive feedback on health and training , throughout the day.

“Our triple-threat fitness systems have been demonstrated at CES for the first time. Our vision is to change the regular fitness regimes and upgrade it with a combination of new-age thinking and technology. Boltt will be a one-stop solution place for the user’s health and fitness needs,” said Arnav Kishore, CEO & Founder, Boltt Sports Technologies.

The flagship product of the line-up is the connected shoes developed with the most unobtrusive form of sensor technology. Every connected shoe comes equipped with functionalities like energy bounce back, impact absorption, supportive cushioning balance and balanced gripping ground control for a comfortable and natural movement.

The stride sensor that comes embedded inside the shoes, can be clipped on any shoe or be worn with the help of an ankle band. It can analyze performance metrics for sports like soccer, rugby, hockey and other field sports. The sensor comes with 97 % accuracy, based on patented SDM technology of Garmin, the leading global manufacturers in wearables.

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