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Client: Google UK | Client: Alex Wilson, [[Google UK]] <alexwilson@google.com> | ||
Interval training, where the user performs an exercise for a set time before moving to the next, is increasingly popular but poorly supported by technology. | Interval training, where the user performs an exercise for a set time before moving to the next, is increasingly popular but poorly supported by technology. Your task is to produe a proof-of-concept system allowing a user to easily create or download a workout schedule (“press ups for 20s, star jumps for 15s…”) on their phone and push it to a smartwatch app that then leads them through the session using visual output and haptics to indicate transitions. For those working out together we want to synchronise their watches to make a better social experience. |
Latest revision as of 22:12, 19 November 2019
Client: Alex Wilson, Google UK <alexwilson@google.com>
Interval training, where the user performs an exercise for a set time before moving to the next, is increasingly popular but poorly supported by technology. Your task is to produe a proof-of-concept system allowing a user to easily create or download a workout schedule (“press ups for 20s, star jumps for 15s…”) on their phone and push it to a smartwatch app that then leads them through the session using visual output and haptics to indicate transitions. For those working out together we want to synchronise their watches to make a better social experience.