Dev Note
TracMe 1.1.0 Update Announcement
- Tablet Version Support
And 4 others
TracMe 1.0.33 Update Announcement
- Fixed intermittent AI feedback errors
And 4 others
TracMe 1.0.32 Update Announcement
- Leaderboard related bug fixes
And 2 others
TracMe 1.0.31 Update Announcement
- Changing app icon
And 1 others
TracMe 1.0.30 Update Announcement
- Bug fixes
And 0 others
TracMe 1.0.29 Update Announcement
- Added leaderboard
And 2 others
TracMe 1.0.28 Update Announcement
- Improved workout sharing features
And 1 others
TracMe 1.0.27 Update Announcement
- Bug Fixes & Stability Enhancements
And 0 others
TracMe 1.0.26 Update Announcement
- Workout Sharing Feature Added
And 3 others
TracMe 1.0.25 Update Announcement
- Release Notes Now Viewable In-App
And 4 others
TracMe 1.0.24 Update Announcement
- Add automatic routine navigation
And 1 others
FAQ
TracME and smartwatches have a complementary relationship.
TracME collects data directly from joints, providing more precise measurements for stationary exercises. In contrast, smartwatches excel in activity tracking based on GPS, which is ideal for distance-based movement.
| / | TracME | Smartwatch |
|---|---|---|
| Where to wear | Limbs: Knee and Elbow | Wrist |
| Measured Data & Features | Precise joint angles (1 degree accuracy) | GPS distance & acceleration |
TracME uses embedded soft sensor technology within the support to record exercise repetitions.
The system analyzes the user’s movements during 'calibration' before the exercise and compares it with benchmark values.
Accurate tracking requires proper setup and form. If reps aren't counted, the app provides real-time guidance.
Yes, they are sold as sets to maintain body symmetry and improve posture balance during exercise.
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