Sensoria a leader in a global leader in wearable fitness and smart garment technology, has come up with a new smart line of colorful sports bras and tees and training plans offered through a new version of the Sensoria Fitness v2.0 app. The new app connects to heart rate monitoring garments and can detect cardiac irregularities. The algorithm will constantly monitor the user’s probability of cardiac irregularities during exercise and alerts selected family or friends through text message.
This means athletes can get advanced cardio training through comfortable heart rate zone, heart rate variability and cardiac irregularity alert tracking. This new smart garment line has been designed with distance runners, cyclists, and fitness enthusiasts in mind.
Sensoria has colorful and stylish heart rate monitoring garments. Each Sensoria garment is made with Emana yarn, the technically advanced and durable fabric that uses far infrared technology. Along with keeping the wearer dry, comfortable and protected from the sun’s harmful UV rays, Emana yarn improves skin elasticity to reduce the appearance of cellulite and aid with muscle fatigue prevention.
Sensoria has always been at the forefront in developing new smart garment, sensor-infused technology. Fitness enthusiasts not only want to have access to the latest tech but also be fashion forward. Sensoria garments paired with the new fitness app seamlessly combine these needs and offer high quality, comfortable heart rate monitoring available in exciting new colors and sleek styles.
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