PV Sindhu Uses Innovative Wearable Tech 'Temple' at Uber Cup
What is ‘Temple’, the wearable tech on Sindhu’s side forehead at the Uber Cup?
The Indian Express
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PV Sindhu, competing at the Uber Cup in Horsens, Denmark, sported a new wearable technology called 'Temple' during her match. This device, designed to track blood flow to the brain in real-time, aims to monitor cognitive load and athletic performance, showcasing Sindhu's commitment to both sports and tech innovation.
- 01PV Sindhu debuted the wearable tech 'Temple' during her match at the Uber Cup.
- 02The device tracks blood flow to the brain and cognitive load, aiming to enhance athletic performance.
- 03Developed by a team led by Zomato founder Deepinder Goyal, 'Temple' is still in the testing phase.
- 04Sindhu's husband highlighted the device's accuracy and ease of use during competition.
- 05Sindhu won her opening match against Line Christophersen, contributing to India's lead.
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PV Sindhu, representing India at the Uber Cup in Horsens, Denmark, showcased a new wearable technology called 'Temple' during her match against Line Christophersen. This innovative device, designed to track blood flow to the brain in real-time, also monitors cognitive load, providing insights into how hard the brain is working. Sindhu has been testing 'Temple' for several weeks and used it in a competitive setting for the first time during this match. Developed by a team led by Deepinder Goyal, founder of Zomato, the device is still in its Beta phase and is not yet available for sale. Sindhu's husband, Venkata Dayra Sai, noted the device's accuracy and ease of use, stating it collects valuable data without overwhelming the athlete. In her match, Sindhu displayed her skills by winning the first game and ultimately securing victory, giving India a crucial lead in the tournament.
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The introduction of innovative wearable technology in sports could enhance athlete performance and training methods, potentially benefiting other athletes in India.
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