Original price was: 378,00 €.Current price is: 359,10 €.

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Enode Sensor

Highly accurate and reliable training sensor for capturing and analyzing movement data in real time. Designed for ambitious athletes and coaches, it enables data-driven training by accurately measuring velocity, power, and performance on every lift.

Original price was: 329,00 €.Current price is: 312,55 €.incl. 19% VAT

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Enode Hip Strap

Robust belt with quick-release fastener and Enode Sensor pocket for use in, e.g., jump testing.

BrandEnodeSKUHS Code90318080Origin CountryDE

All prices incl. VAT. for EU orders, excl. VAT or customs for rest of the world orders

We ship worldwide with a few exceptions. Depending on the time of ordering, orders are generally shipped the next business day. Delivery times vary from country to country. You can check the current delivery times to each country on the following website. We always ship with Premium if possible.

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Package contents

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Enode Sensor

Enode Sensor
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Enode Hip Strap

Enode Hip Strap
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Barbell Strap

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Transport Case

Enode Sensor Transport Case
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Micro USB Charging Cable

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  • Train without ongoing subscription
  • Native Apps for Android and iOS
  • Created with multi-user usage in mind

Repeated, independently confirmed accuracy and reliability

Researchers around the world have been confirming for years that our sensors are on a par with comparable measurement technology in strength training and plyometrics.

Journal of Human Sport and Exercise

Concurrent validity of VmaxPro, Kinovea, and Speedograph for the assessment of peak barbell velocity during the bench press: A comparison of technological approaches and historical evolutions

Authors: Ingo Sandau, Arne Ritterbusch, Adrian Schelenz, Maren Witt

Applied Sciences

Validity and Reliability of a Commercially Available Inertial Sensor for Measuring Barbell Mechanics during Weightlifting

Authors: Shyam Chavda, Ingo Sandau, Chris Bishop, Jiaqing Xu, Anthony N. Turner, Jason P. Lake

International Journal of Computer Science in Sport

Validation of Velocity Measuring Devices in Velocity Based Strength Training

Authors: Thorben Menrad, Jürgen Edelmann-Nusser

Applied Sciences

Concurrent Validity of the Inertial Measurement Unit Vmaxpro (Enode Pro) in Vertical Jump Estimation

Authors: Jose M. Jimenez-Olmedo, Basilio Pueo, Jose M. Mossi, Lamberto Villalon

In contrast to others, we actually have studies that prove what we claim. Assure yourself.

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