Mio Global, makers of the wrist-worn heart rate monitors Mio ALPHA and
Mio LINK, together with Adidas, announced that the heart-rate
monitoring technology featured in the miCoach SMART RUN watch which has
been selected as a Health and Fitness Honoree in the CES Innovations
Design and Engineering Awards, is the Mio Continuous Heart Rate
technology.
This will be the second year in a row that the MIO breakthrough
optical heart rate sensing technology has been an integral part of a CES
Innovations Design and Engineering award-winning product. Last year at
CES 2013, Mio ALPHA was also chosen as an honoree in the same category.
The Mio technology implemented into the new Adidas miCoach SMART RUN
watch, measures performance-level continuous rate while athletes are in
motion by utilizing LED technology to detect pulsing volume of blood
flow.
Using two green LEDs and an electro-optical cell, the
Adidas miCoach SMART RUN watch measures every beat of the heart in
real-time. The technology is integrated into the back plate of the watch
so LEDs shine light into the skin, enabling the electro-optical cell to
detect the pulsing volume of blood flow. In the past, athletes have
turned to chest straps to track heart rate--but now wrist-worn
technology can track the body's response to exertion with real-time
heart rate measurement, leading to more efficient training and accurate
progress tracking.
"Optical heart rate measurement has never
before been suitable or accessible to performance athletes, simply
because other signals generated by movement disturbed the results," said
Liz Dickinson, inventor of patented Mio technology. "The design of the
Adidas miCoach SMART RUN watch, coupled with accelerometer technology
we've added to compensate for any small disturbance in heart rate, this
watch outputs a clean heart rate signal in performance scenarios.
Athletes can say goodbye to their chest-strap heart rate monitors."
Mio's
patented continuous heart rate technology is at the core of Mio's
flagship devices: the first ever wrist-worn heart rate monitor Mio
ALPHA, as well as the Mio LINK, an affordable wrist-worn heart rate
monitor recently unveiled at the 2014 International Consumer Electronics
Show (CES). To help achieve commercialization of Mio ALPHA's
breakthrough, Hydra Ventures (fully-owned corporate venturing arm of
Adidas), invested in Mio Global. The partnership gave Adidas access to
the award-winning Mio continuous heart rate technology, and both
companies will continue to work together to integrate the technology
into future Adidas miCoach products and services. Mio's breakthrough
technology has been recognized back to back in both 2013 and 2014 as a
Health and Engineering honoree in the Health and Fitness category during
the CES Innovation Awards.
"When we made the decision to
integrate the Mio technology, we were looking to manufacture a state of
the art running watch and understood they had the partners and
technology to get the job done," said Simon Drabble, Director, miCoach
BU, Adidas AG. "The continuous heart rate technology found in the
miCoach SMART RUN watch is compelling to the performance athletes who
want to lose the chest strap without sacrificing accuracy, even in
high-performance workouts performed by many of those in our miCoach
program."
The Adidas miCoach SMART RUN watch has a GPS, music
player, full color touch screen and heart-rate monitoring capabilities,
and retails for $399.
By press release
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