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Doubting the performance of our sensors in strength training and beyond?
Trust us, they excel. Independent studies consistently affirm their reliability and accuracy.
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Considering scientific research in motion or performance analysis using our sensors?
Enode provides a specialized app called Enode Lab for recording raw acceleration data from up to 5 sensor and camera streams.
Enode Sensor related publications
Some of the studies cited still make reference to our previous branding, 'Vmaxpro', which is sometimes presented in unconventional spellings. Ultimately, however, they all pertain to our current product, Enode Pro.
Random measurement and prediction errors limit the practical relevance of two velocity sensors to estimate the 1RM back squat
Validity and Reliability of the VmaxPro IMU for back squat exercise in multipower machine
Implementing a velocity-based approach to resistance training: the reproducibility and sensitivity of different velocity monitoring technologies
Valid and Reliable Barbell Velocity Estimation Using an Inertial Measurement Unit
Validity and Effects of Placement of Velocity-Based Training Devices
Validity and Test-Retest Reliability of the Vmaxpro Sensor for Evaluation of Movement Velocity in the Deep Squat
Enode Lab
Have a peek at Enode Lab. Our demo access, featuring sample data, wonderfully illustrates the potential of Enode Lab.
Compatible with all Apple platforms
Access incorporated in Enode Pro+