The Japanese start-up company Cerevo can boast of the production of XON Snow-1 snowboard bindings, which have built-in sensors to detect and track movement and weight distribution while riding. In addition, the sensors detect the degree of bending of the board, measure the speed and with the LED lights (on the heels and at the toes) simultaneously provide the boarder with information about how he distributes the weight during the twisting.
XON Snow-1 they are smart snowboard bindings, which with the help of sensors via LED lights (these are on the circuits themselves) and the associated application, stock you with feedback (weight distribution, speed, board flex, etc.) and track your GPS location. For an easier presentation, you can also "plasticize" the data for the sake of the video option after driving (read you visualize).
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Bonds without filling last from 6 to 8 hours and basically they are not intended to teach you, although it is not wrong to listen to them, because if you know how to "read", a lot can be understood from the data. So what are they for? The best performance of the XON Snow-1 bond is summed up by the comparison with dashboard in the car, which tells us in a visually attractive and simple way what is happening while driving. They will be available from autumn in three sizes (S, M and L), and the price will vary somewhere between 340 and 500 euros.
More information:
xon.cerevo.com