Luis Rincon, CEO of Wearables.com is an expert who offers an unbiased view on the variety of devices in the market. He knows wearables and he also has some relevant data from a recently completed survey that his company did along with The Center for Generational Kinetics on consumer trends in the wearables market.
Rick has returned from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. CES now having a dedicated sports technology area was right up Rick’s alley and he discusses some of the new innovations. From smart yoga matts to all the new wearable technologies. If it’s not at CES, it doesn’t exist. Listen in as Rick presents his time at the convention.
Rick has a list and he’s checking it twice. He wants to see who’s been naughty and nice. He also wants to tell you about some of his favorite gadgets of the year. Rick and Steve take a look at some of Rick’s favorite things of 2014 Each year, right before Christmas, Rick and Steve take a look at some of Rick’s favorite things of the year.
Parking Panda free app that helps fans find, reserve, and redeem parking in advance of a game and we’ve begun to innovate the parking experience for fans across the country. We’ve already partnered with MLB.com providing 6 teams with parking along with a number of professional sports teams that include the NFL Falcons, Ravens, NHL Capitals, Wild, NBA Wizards and more. We’re also directly partnering with stadiums including the Verizon Center and Target Center to innovate the experience for their patrons for events as well as games. What we’ve seen is our platform is being utilized by teams and stadiums based on their need but our biggest value is our ability to make the parking experience seamless and empower fans right from their phones.
Jesse Harper is CEO of i1 Biometrics, a Kirkland, Wash-based sports technology company working with teams at the NCAA and High School level to detect and report dangerous head impacts on the field of play in real time.
Writer John Scott Lewinski. John travels the world to cover events like auto shows, the NFL in London, resort openings and whatever else cool he comes across.