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Ralph Lauren Launches smart health connected T-Shirt For The US Open

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What could be better than one Ralph Lauren nylon smart health connected t-shirt to hit balls on the US Open center court? Unfortunately, you will not be able to see the muscles of Rafael Nadal below since the t-shirt is reserved for ball collectors ! Sponsor of the event, the Ralph Lauren brand wants to strengthen its presence in sport with this high-tech accessory which plans to accurately measure performance physical properties of the wearer.

Communication director David Lauren justified the choice of the ball pickers by explaining that the latter have many adrenaline rushes throughout the match. One can imagine that the technology – if it proves to be effective – will be quickly adopted by high performance athletes.

However, we have no information on the "general public" release date of this smart health connected polo shirt. The brand has however implied that next year will release a whole range of smart health connected clothing. If you are a sports fan, you can consult the Amazon section dedicated to smart health connected objects for sport: you will find all the latest bracelets, watches and smart health connected accessories to improve your performance.

OMSignal provides technology to Ralph Lauren

For this t-shirt, the Canadian OMSignal was called to the rescue on the technology. Some time ago, we wrote an article about it, whose technology had already impressed us. With this Ralph Lauren smart health connected polo shirt, easily recognizable with the logo, wearers will be able to measure their movements, breathing, heart rate, energy produced, stress levels and the traditional physical activity indicators (number of steps, distances, etc.). All this information will obviously be recoverable on a smartphone, or on a computer.

Mr. David Lauren, justifies his project as follows: “Everyone is exploring wearable tech watches and headbands and looking at cool sneakers (…) We skipped to what we thought was new, which is apparel. We live in our clothes ».

And you, what do you think of this latest novelty?

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