Copy swing professionals with Zepp

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Zepp is a small sensor that attaches to a glove and allows you to analyze the swing of the wearer, whether in golf, tennis or baseball. A few months ago, the start-up created by an Apple alumnus Jason Fass announced that it now includes a whole ehealth part that allows you to record yourself to better analyze your gestures.

Today, the company has announced that it is going even further by allowing users to compare their gesture with that of professionals in the sector. In total, 12 top athletes have lent their movements to then compare theirs with theirs. Among them, we note the presence of David Ortiz, Mike Trout and Jennie Finch (baseball), but also golfers Keggan Bradley or Brendan Steele. You can then overlay the movement to get closer to the ultimate swing.

Even better, even if you don't have the sensor, you can still film yourself and superimpose it on the gesture of professionals since only the application is necessary. Below, a ehealth example, which will certainly be more telling.

You can directly consult our sheet on the Zepp here. For those looking for advice specifically on swing, here is our guide to smart health connected objects for golf.

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