The LifeBeam smart hat and visor are new fitness wearables for your head. (LifeBeam)
Most fitness wearables cling to
the arm, with bands that wrap around your wrist and track your activity
levels and sleep patterns ’round the clock. LifeBeam, an Israeli company
that specializes in aerospace wearables,
has moved from the arm to the
head, introducing a smart hat with sensors that track your heart rate, cadence, gait, steps, and calorie consumption.
LifeBeam acknowledges that you
won’t wear its product 24/7 like many owners of wrist-worn wearables do,
and that’s kind of the point. The LifeBeam hat is geared toward avid
cyclists and runners who want in-depth information about their workouts
so they can push their bodies harder and improve their race times. It’s
also good for those who, for whatever reason, don’t like the feel of
wrist-worn wearables.
The hat comes in both
traditional baseball cap and visor styles, and each costs $99 (about
£63, AU$115). The LifeBeam hat connects with Android, iOS and Windows
devices via Bluetooth, and you can connect to Bluetooth-enabled
treadmills, stationary bikes, GPS trackers, and some bike computers.
“The LifeBeam hat and visor are
motion-resistant, waterproof, washable and tested by the world’s most
demanding users for any movements, intensity levels, and weather
conditions you can find,” LifeBeam CEO Omri Yoffe told The Times of Israel.
“We want athletes to use these everywhere and send their measurements
to any device or app. This is about providing choice and knowledge, so
people can get the most out of training.”
LifeBeam had to use a different
kind of technology from wrist- and chest-worn wearables use to put heart
rate tracking functionality into the hat form factor. Rather than the
EKG technology found in many bands, the LifeBeam hat relies on LED
sensors that measure how quickly blood flows through the veins using a
process called photoplethysmography (PPG).
PPG is generally considered to
be less accurate than EKG monitors, but LifeBeam has played that down,
according to The Times of Israel. LifeBeam is a veteran of the aerospace
industry, and has built similar products that use PPG for pilots,
astronauts, and members of the special forces, and its products
reportedly are considered by these groups to accurately track heart
rate. Similarly, LifeBeam’s first consumer-focused wearable, a smart
biking helmet funded on Indiegogo, has gotten generally positive reviews for its heart rate accuracy, among other things.
The LifeBeam hat is in production now and can be ordered at the LifeBeam store. It will begin shipping soon (shipping is free in Israel and to the United States). The hat is available in black and white.
If you wear one, of course,
you’ll have to explain why your hat has a power button, and given that
putting a glowing object on your head is much more conspicuous than
wearing one on your wrist, you’ll probably get asked about it a lot.
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