The folks at Riddell have introduced Precision-Fit, a new technology that uses 3D scanning to create a custom-fit helmet liner tailored to an individual's head shape and size. The personalized fit, ...
3D scanning is important because the ability to digitize awkward or troublesome shapes from the real world can really hit the spot. One can reconstruct objects by drawing them up in CAD, but when ...
Hearables. It’s a word that’s quickly becoming part of the wearable vernacular. While major players like Fitbit, Jawbone and Apple have focused on smartening up the wrist, others are beginning to cast ...
If this is used this would stop nearly a trillions of garments that don’t fit from having to be junked. This could reduce global greenhouse gas emissions by 3%. Fusing lidar, camera and millimeter ...
Flat feet? High arch? Unbearable pain while running? A 3-D scanner that can pinpoint the right shoe for each foot is helping runners across Central New York gear up for the spring season. Fleet Feet ...
As we all know, finding a pair of shoes that fits isn't as simple as knowing your shoe size. Depending on the footwear, you might go half a size either way, or the shoes may simply not fit no matter ...
The idea behind the business is that people will go to either a Fitted Fashion store or a partner location, where they will go through a digital tailoring process - co-founder Jamal Motlagh told us ...
Your local optician isn’t necessarily where you’d expect to find the latest cutting-edge facial-recognition technology, but 3D-scanning company Fuel3D wants to change that. Working alongside eyewear ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- We all talk about getting in shape, but what does that really look like. Sports Basement has 3D fitness scanners set up in three stores for a six-week challenge that lets users ...
The concept of a 3D scanner can seem rather simple in theory: simply point a camera at the physical object you wish to scan in, rotate around the object to capture all angles and stitch it together ...
Smart bands may be getting a bit stale, or in any event they are saturating the market. CES 2016 was littered with wrist-wear, mostly due to the sheer number of redundant fitness trackers — but ...