Golden State Warriors like smart health connected objects

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Some time ago, we talked about the football teams' enthusiasm for new technologies, especially smart health connected objects. We learn today that this business can also count on another big client: the Golden State Warriors, winners of the NBA basketball championship during the 2015-2016 edition.

The Warriors had already been the forerunners in the use of SportVu, a system of 6 cameras capable of performing positional tracking advanced in games, and become a standard in the NBA world since. The tool is also capable of prevent injuries thanks to a detection of the damage that can suffer the bodies of the players during their basketball sessions.

Catapult Sports

But that's not all, since the group has also been equipped with wearables of the brand Catapult Sports, designed to record the pressure received by the ankles and knees. Similarly, members of the California club may connect to electrodes to measure theelectrical activity developed within their brainto better understand their state of mental and physical fatigue.

Neuroon

Better still, the director of the Oakland's "Digital Initiatives" would already be testing a device called Neuroonwhich would have the capacity to relieve the harmful effects of jet lag after trips to national competitions! To check the effectiveness of all these innovations, what better than a control team? And that of Santa Cruz, who plays in a less important league of basketball in the US, is all found: she is already trying the hearables Halo Neuroscience, dedicated to developing "muscle memory" – understand the development of physical abilities– and funded by groups like Andreessen Horowitz, Lux Capital and Kima Ventures. Last year, these are smart health connected clothes who had been sent to Santa Cruz Warriors.

Halo Neuroscience

This passion for new technologies would have been initiated by Joe Lacob, a very active Silicon Valley investor and known to have co-owned the team since 2010. When did Microsoft Band 2 on all the wrists of Steve's Los Angeles Clippers Ballmer?

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