Anthill Cool Company Awards: Innovation 2017

Everyone’s approach to fitness is different.

Your skills, health level, ability and an idea of what makes for a great wheelchair workout is different from the next person. What an elite athlete requires is totally different to someone starting out on their fitness journey.

Enter Briometrix, a Tracker and App specifically designed to track wheelchair fitness activities and workouts. Using innovative technology Briometrix can make sense of all the movements required to drive a wheelchair through the different environments you encounter every day. Our technology analysis your propulsion, your effort and the effect of impedances faced in your daily travels.

Brio Wearable Device: taking your fitness to the next level

Fitness and health goals within reach with Briometrix’s Wearable Device. It measures:

  • total strokes and strokes per metre.
  • wheelies, turns and spins.
  • effort levels, current and average speed.
  • shortest, longest and total active time.
  • new personal bests!

All while providing insightful daily analysis reports that help you learn by doing and comparing with others. This is contained in a stylish, weatherproof and shockproof case with a non-reflective touchscreen.  The tracker can be linked to your devices via Bluetooth and ANT+.

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The Briometrix Fitness App: start tracking your basic moves

To get a taste of what the Tracker can deliver you can start with the Briometrix App which allows you to:

Start with essential measures
Easy to read charts and graphs make using Briometrix simple.

Connect with family and friends
Share progress in real time and challenge each other.

Build your fitness
Set goals, view your progress and review your workouts.

Competition
Spur on your competitive spirit with the leader board.

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“After working with the Briometrix Team, I really hope the Brio Pilot App and Tracker will motivate more people to get active and be healthier. I look forward to using Briometrix for tracking my sport and fitness activities, and also in coaching my junior and elite athletes. Awesome to see such valuable work and innovations for people with disabilities in the community.”

Louise Sauvage, Paralympic Gold medalist and Boston Marathon winner

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“Anyone in command of a vehicle is a pilot – whether it is a bicycle, a racing car, aircraft or wheelchair. As the pilot you are responsible for everything that happens to you and your vehicle. People who drive wheelchairs are pilots. It just says it all, you have your destiny in your hands.”

Eckhard Kemmerer, Brio Innovation

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“As a researcher who investigates persons with mobility limitations, I firmly believe in the solutions and services proposed by Briometrix. The technologies proposed by Briometrix offer an unobtrusive, intuitive means of physical activity and technique feedback to wheelchair users of all ages, abilities and skill levels.”

Ian Rice, PhD, MS OT & Paralympian