Blast Motion, a company that provides sensor-based motion capture technology, has partnered with EXOS to provide high school baseball athletes at the EXOS Baseball Academy with a more data-driven, analytical approach to training. At the event, Blast Motion and EXOS will introduce real-time training insights and swing analytics Sept. 23–24 at Fieldhouse USA in Frisco, Texas […]
Sports wearable analysis company Blast Motion filed a lawsuit Tuesday against Diamond Kinetics, a baseball and softball motion swing app and platform, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania. Blast Motion, which is in the midst of another lawsuit against Zepp Labs from 2015, also joined to the new suit Canada-based PPG Technologies, […]
Sports wearable company Blast Motion expanded its product offerings to now include Blast Softball 360 and other Blast Connect services. The technology integrated with the former product is the same as the Official Bat Sensor Technology for the MLB, a partnership that was announced last June. As part of the softball introduction, Blast Motion unveiled a similar […]
About 400 elementary and middle school children from Richmond Public Schools went to the Siegel Center at Virginia Commonwealth University for “STEM in Sports Day” to test out, first-hand, Blast Motion technology, soccer balls with internal chips that track the velocity and spin, the Oculus Rift, Microsoft HoloLens and a litany of other modern sports […]
This week on SportTechie Now, MLS becomes the next professional league to stream games on a social media platform. March means baseball is almost here, and two performance trackers made big strides this week. For more in-depth looks at these stories, read the following articles: MLS and Univision to Stream Games on Facebook Live AAU Announces […]