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Scientific American Features SensoGlove “2010
Gadget Guide: 10 Gizmos Taking Digital Learning and
Entertainment to the Next Level”
By Larry Greenemeier,
Scientific American
- SciAm's 2010 Gadget Guide: 10 Gizmos
Taking Digital Learning and Entertainment to the Next Level
[Slide Show]
Big pop-tech dominated the headlines this
year, so we present an array of mainly pint-size products that
may have sneaked under your radar
By Larry Greenemeier | December 10, 2010
COURTESY OF SENSO SOLUTIONS GMBH
SENSOGLOVE
Germany's
Senso
Solutions GmbH's SensoGlove is a golf glove with built-in
digital sensors that continuously reads the user's grip pressure
to provide instant feedback at all the points of the swing.
SensoGlove's audio feedback issues a warning the moment one's
grip becomes too tight, in an effort to help golfers learn to
maintain correct grip pressure at every point of the swing. The
glove available since September, features a sweat-proof
three-centimeter LED digital monitor and can provide real-time
audio and visual feedback at 80 times per second. The sensor can
be removed when the glove wears out and placed into a new
SensoGlove.
Cost: $90
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