Bebop a technology for smart health connected objects

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smart health connected wristbands and “wearable devices” often collect the same type of data. Since their existence, taking steps, calories expended and activity in general have become the standard standard. Today the heart rate, like in the new Fitbit Surge or the Apple Watch, becomes a new decisive element for a chance to win in this competitive market. Bebop sensors stand out from the crowd and allow you to capture everything that interacts with your body.

Their Bebop sensors detect a lot of data: from localization, to movements through pressure and even torsion. In fact, there are a lot of potential new opportunities out there. We can imagine using the same sensor for the speed and quality of his stride during jogging sessions, but also attached to a grip on a golf sleeve to improve your swing, or even placed on a yoga mat to improve his posture .

For the moment, the company is marketing its technology to professionals but no finished product has yet been created. These are third-party manufacturers who could therefore integrate this technology into future devices. In his press release, Bebop lists the possibilities offered by its technology:

  • Use clothing to control the smartphone.

  • A 1mm thick sole that measures gait, press, shape, flexion of the toes and feet.

  • Flat sensors: to create cleavable cards, sensors for the head.

  • A smart gym mat

  • A grip for a golf club or baseball bat

  • A car seat that detects the weight of the passenger

  • Gloves for bodybuilding that feel the weight and intensity

  • Cycling shoes to measure watts…

In short, we could in the future use Bebop technology in our next smart health connected objects.

Here is a demonstration ehealth of their basic sensor.

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