Using Intel technology, Silicon Valley fitness technology startup Naked Labs today launched a 3-dimensional fitness tracker for consumers. The body scanner includes a full-length scanning mirror, a scale that doubles as a turntable and the Naked mobile app. The development of the body scanner was made possible with Intel technology. Intel RealSense™ technology scans the body to create the custom 3-D body models. Intel also provides the scanner’s built-in memory and quad-core Intel® Atom™ processor, which ensures the scanning process is quick, accurate and effortless. The Naked 3D Fitness Tracker is available for pre-order.
For information, go to naked.fit.
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