AI fitness coach for athletes using TracME movement tracking device and app with flexible soft sensor technology

Wave Company Debuts TracMe: Award-Winning AI Fitness Coach Powered by TracSil, Ushering in a New Era of Motion Tracking Excellence

Wave Company, a rising innovator in wearable technology and digital wellness, has officially launched TracMe, a sleek, AI-powered fitness assistant built to deliver real-time performance tracking, injury prevention, and adaptive coaching using cutting-edge motion sensor technology.

At the heart of TracMe is TracSil, a revolutionary textile-based sensor developed in-house to offer accurate body movement tracking without bulky equipment or invasive tech. This launch sets a new benchmark in the wearable fitness space, blending comfort, intelligence, and performance.

A Breakout Launch at Lotte Hi-Mart

TracMe made its debut through a collaboration with Lotte Hi-Mart, South Korea's largest consumer electronics chain. Its innovation didn't go unnoticed—TracMe was honored with the CES 2024 Digital Health Innovation Award, a signal of its breakthrough potential in reshaping how people engage with fitness, rehab, and movement health.

Inside the Technology: TracSil

Unlike conventional IMU sensors, TracSil utilizes a stretchable silicone fabric that calculates joint movement based on resistance values. It's lightweight, washable, and highly durable, engineered to withstand over 10,000 movement cycles without losing sensitivity.

This sensor enables TracMe to deliver pinpoint-accurate motion feedback, allowing users to perfect their form, reduce injury risk, and track rehabilitation progress with clinical precision.

More Innovative Workouts Without the Guesswork

Users attach small TracMe sensors to their ankles or wrists, and the system begins tracking over 250 exercises in real-time. Through Bluetooth, motion data is transmitted to the companion app, which utilizes AI to create fully personalized routines that adjust based on progress, fatigue, and form accuracy.

The intuitive app also includes video demonstrations and thoughtful voice feedback, making it accessible for beginners and detailed enough for experienced users looking to optimize their performance.

Key features include:

  • Battery life up to 110 hours
  • 1–2 months of use per charge with regular workouts
  • Fully washable and travel-friendly design

Whether at home, at the gym, or on the road, TracMe helps users train with structure and support, no personal trainer is required.

Beyond Fitness: Broader Use Cases for TracSil

Wave Company is actively building B2B integrations for TracSil across various sectors, including physiotherapy, sports training, and corporate wellness. With its SDK (Software Development Kit), developers and institutions can embed TracSil's motion-tracking tech into their platforms, enabling everything from digital physical therapy to industrial safety monitoring.

TracSil's compatibility with digital twin systems also unlocks camera-free motion rendering, making it a versatile tool for industries requiring precise human motion visualization.

Global Growth on the Horizon

Looking ahead, Wave Company is preparing for its U.S. market entry in 2025, tailoring the TracMe app for American users. Future plans include syncing with popular fitness wearables, linking to gym hardware, and building even deeper customization into workout planning.

The company aims to surpass 1 million global users by 2027, solidifying TracMe as a cornerstone of the smart fitness movement.

CEO Nancy Cho commented on the company's broader mission:

"We created TracMe to make advanced fitness tools more accessible. With TracSil, we're also entering a space where movement tracking can improve lives far beyond the gym, from recovery and rehabilitation to industrial safety and wellness."

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