Strength Training Gets Lift From Wearable Tech with Launch of AI-powered Nodes from Eigen Fitness

Eigen Fitness Nodes are coin-sized wearables with AI and proprietary algorithms to actively track, analyze and improve weight lifting sessions. They offer early injury detection to ensure proper form and correct muscle engagement.

VANCOUVER, March 14, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Complement the cardio component of a physical fitness routine and achieve balance with Eigen Fitness Nodes. Launching today, Eigen Fitness Nodes are AI-powered wearables to help gym users measure their weight training progress and help reduce the risk of injury. The new technology leverages a user’s real-time power, velocity, range of motion, tempo, and rep variation data to provide insight on ideal weight selection for each set.

Current wearable fitness devices leave a lot to be desired when it comes to weightlifting. Unlike other fitness trackers, Eigen Fitness Nodes track the stats that matter the most during weight training, such as rep count, power, and tempo, in a personalized way. The Nodes also monitor lifting form in real-time, providing haptic alerts when they detect an injury risk. Eigen Fitness Nodes are the only truly wearable device built exclusively for weightlifting at home or the gym.

Users strap three, five or nine Eigen Fitness Nodes around their arms or legs with magnetically latching straps to track measurables such as power output, velocity, range of motion, tempo and rep variation during their workout. The Eigen Fitness Nodes also come with a waistband clip to measure the user’s core position. The Nodes connect via Bluetooth to the Eigen Fitness smartphone application to provide real-time feedback for each set to help improve the user’s form, reduce injury and help them progress efficiently.

“I found myself in constant pain from gym injuries that were a result of adding too much weight before my body was ready,” said Connor Holowachuk, co-founder of Eigen Fitness. “It’s a common problem amongst all levels of gym-goers who are trying to reach their fitness goals as fast as possible.”

“Designed for the gym from the ground up, Eigen Fitness Nodes are packed with the latest cutting edge technology to track every set,” said Zach Higgins, co-founder of Eigen Fitness. “Equipped with a high-sensitivity, nine-axis inertial measurement unit, lithium battery, and 16MHz CPU for fast motion fusion calculation, the Nodes make up to 200 measurements per second to monitor multiple, important aspects of physical performance—aspects that are essentially ignored by other fitness wearable devices.”

Eigen Fitness Nodes are available in packs of three, five and nine. The app will tell users where to place the Nodes based on the workout they’re doing. The more Nodes worn, the more data the user receives. To pre-order, visit pr.go2.fund/eigen.

About Eigen Fitness
Connor and Zach, co-founders of Eigen Fitness, have a passion for weightlifting.
Although they enjoy lifting, they often found themselves getting injured in the weight room because of improper form. They also loved using technology to progress but felt like nothing existed in the fitness wearable market that tracked analytics and showed progression in real-time and over a certain amount of time. That’s where the idea for the Eigen Fitness Nodes was born! They put pen to paper and started developing Eigen Fitness Nodes, wearables that actively track, analyze and improve your weightlifting sessions. For more information, visit https://eigenfitness.com/.

Media Contact

Matt Harris, Eigen Fitness, 704-313-9319, [email protected]

 

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