QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

TECHNICAL CLARITY.
FIELD REALITY.

Straight answers to the practical questions teams ask before bringing sports intelligence into daily training and competition.

01Can live data transfer be completely zero-latency?Live operation

In the physical world, zero latency is an ideal limit rather than an honest engineering promise. Our architecture targets perceptual, millisecond-class near-real-time performance: the wearable maintains a full high-frequency local cache while sending low-latency micro-packets to the sideline. Under normal network conditions, the field view is typically delivered in the hundred-millisecond class—below the threshold that distracts most users and suitable for most live monitoring and tactical decisions. Actual latency still depends on the network, device and deployment environment.

02How is data transferred after a session—do I need to export it manually?Live operation

No manual export is required. Built-in 4G connectivity allows training and match data to upload silently and be processed in the background. Coaches can view near-real-time information at the sideline and open the complete analysis after the session. If connectivity is unavailable, the wearable stores the data locally and backfills it automatically when the network returns.

03Will data still be recorded without Wi-Fi or with weak cellular coverage?Live operation

Yes. High-sensitivity antenna design helps maintain communication in weak-signal conditions, while large-capacity local storage protects the complete record when there is no network at all. Data remains aligned to its original timestamps and is silently backfilled once a normal connection is available. For the best live sideline view and real-time AI-assisted experience, a venue with reliable mobile coverage is recommended.

04How are tactical intelligence and athlete privacy protected?Data control

We follow a zero-trust security governance model. For organizations with highly sensitive data or strict compliance requirements, we support physically isolated on-premise or private-cloud deployment. Data ownership, access control and the full compute loop can therefore remain inside the customer-controlled environment.

05Can extreme contact saturate or damage the wearable data?Built for contact

High-overload tolerance is built into the hardware architecture. A dynamically coordinated low-G and high-G sensing topology, together with an internal sampling strategy up to 1 kHz, helps preserve short high-frequency impact events without flattening the signal. Across professional-level normal contact and reasonable physical impact, the system is designed to maintain strong linearity and high-fidelity recording. Layered state-recovery mechanisms also support a smooth reset in the unlikely event of an anomaly, minimizing disruption to session continuity.

06How long does the battery last across multiple sessions or matches?Built for contact

A full charge supports approximately six to eight hours of continuous high-frequency capture and 4G transmission, covering a typical day of repeated training or competition. The storage case includes high-capacity fast charging; returning devices to the case during a break can replenish them in about one hour.

07Will the vest restrict movement or feel uncomfortable?Built for contact

The wearable uses an ergonomic, lightweight design with a device weight comparable to an ordinary watch. It sits in the rear pocket of a professional high-stretch, breathable and moisture-wicking compression vest, positioned to reduce interference with common movement and contact patterns. The design minimizes foreign-body sensation during running, jumping and physical play without obstructing normal technical execution.

08Can a coach use the system without a dedicated data analyst?Coach-ready

Yes. Our core product principle is low-friction, minimal interaction: complex algorithms remain in the background while the front end presents decision-oriented views such as movement heatmaps, traffic-light workload alerts and one-click tactical summaries. A coach with no formal data background can learn the core post-session review flow in roughly three minutes.