Some people argue that technology makes us lazy couch-potatoes who spend all day sitting in front of various screens. But tech can also make us better athletes by providing us with information about our sporting performance - whether it's shoes which log a basketball player's jumps, or outfits which give dancers feedback about their moves. Tennis players could soon be getting in on the tech-helping-hand action with the introduction of an interactive racquet... Continue Reading Rafael Nadal demonstrates Babolat Play & Connect interactive tennis racquet
Section: Sports
Tags: MEMS, Sensors, Sports, Tennis, Training
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