
Sensoria Fitness: motion and activity tracking smart clothing for sports and fitness
Thanks to our proprietary textile sensors, Sensoria Fitness smart socks, smart sports bra and smart fitness t-shirt can track in real time your running technique, heart rate, activity type and level, pace, cadence, stride length, distance, calories burned and how well you exercise.
Thanks to our proprietary textile sensors, Sensoria Fitness smart socks, smart sports bra and smart fitness t-shirt can track in real time your running technique, heart rate, activity type and level, pace, cadence, stride length, distance, calories burned and how well you exercise.
Location: United States, Washington, Redmond
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $5M
Founded date: 2010
Investors 2
Date | Name | Website |
- | HealthTech... | healthtech... |
- | Plug and P... | plugandpla... |
Funding Rounds 1
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
18.07.2014 | - | $5M | - |
Mentions in press and media 19
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18.11.2024 | Носок вместо тренера и подражание коже кальмара. Как развиваются технологии умных тканей | Умные ткани с помощью наноматериалов или тончайших электропроводящих нитей позволяют превратить одежду в полноценное электронное устройство. Применений у таких решений множество — от меняющих форму и цвет безумных творений модной индустрии ... |
06.09.2021 | Scientists Have Made a T-Shirt That Can Charge Your Phone | It may not take too long before your jacket could charge your phone. A group of researchers in China have developed a kind of fiber that could store enough electricity to charge personal gadgets and wearable medical devices. In a study publ... |
20.11.2019 | The Biggest Trends In Gyms And The Fitness Industry | Fitness trends are evolvingPhoto credit Paul Sky |
05.10.2017 | Sensoria, Genesis Rehab Services bringing smart footwear to aging patient care | Mobile textile company Sensoria Fitness and Genesis Rehab Services, a subsidiary of Genesis HealthCare have entered into a strategic partnership to form a new company called Sensoria Health, the companies announced on stage at Health 2.0 in... |
04.10.2017 | Smart sports apparel startup Sensoria gets into healthcare, forms new company with top provider | Sensoria is getting into healthcare in a big way. Davide Vigano. The Seattle smart apparel startup today announced a new spinoff company, Sensoria Health, formed in partnership with Genesis Healthcare, the largest post-acute care provider i... |
04.01.2017 | This light-weight ‘smart sock’ measures how far and fast you’ve run, but is it worth $199? | Sensoria’s new smart sock. (Photo via Sensoria) LAS VEGAS — Athletic socks used to be something you’d pick up last minute at the sporting goods store, kind of an afterthought. But that’s no longer the case. Now, everything is measured. Toda... |
29.11.2016 | Tech.Co’s Holiday Guide to Health and Wellness Gadgets and Gifts | Winter makes it hard to stay health. Along with the holidays comes cookies, sugary lattes, stress, cookies, and perhaps a wee bit too much alcohol. Did we mention the cookies? As the holidays come to a close, your new year resolutions will ... |
22.11.2016 | Donald Trump’s promises weigh heavily on a tech world shaped by immigrant entrepreneurs | Vijay Vashee has made a big mark in Seattle tech since immigrating more than four decades ago. Vijay Vashee moved from Mumbai to the U.S. to study advanced engineering in 1974. He received degrees from Cornell University and the University ... |
08.06.2016 | Tech.Co’s Guide to Father’s Day Gadgets and Tech | Each June on the third Sunday of the month we gather ‘round the bacon tree, tell tales of how strong our fathers are, and then share what can only be called the worst genre of jokes on the planet: dad jokes. It’s also entirely possible that... |
25.02.2016 | GeekWire 200 February Update: CloudMoyo, Fun Bits Interactive, Sensoria and others rise in the startup ranks | February heralded some notable shifts in the GeekWire 200, our ranking of the top 200 privately-held technology companies in the Pacific Northwest, presented by EY. Gaming companies Fun Bits Interactive and PlayFab moved up the list, as did... |
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