Wearable Winter Sports Trackers

The Yeti Wrist Monitor Tracks Your Skiing and Snowboarding Stats

The Yeti is a wrist monitor that monitors skiing and snowboarding performance. The Yeti uses a high-sensitivity GPS receiver to track various measurements such as current speed, maximum speed, average speed, distance, number of runs and altitude. It also provides time and temperature readings.

The Yeti wrist monitor is powered by a rechargeable battery that offers eight hours of continuous, uninterrupted runtime. One you're back home after a solid day of skiing or snowboarding, you can upload your data via a micro USB connector.

The Yeti's rugged build helps it hold up to harsh weather, bumps and crashes. It is waterproof and freeze-proof, and is also designed to be operable while wearing gloves or mitts. It is designed to be wearable on top of your jacket, where you have access to its large, easy-to-read display.
Trend Themes
1. Wearable Winter Sports Trackers - The Yeti Wrist Monitor is a prime example of wearable winter sports trackers that monitor performance and provide valuable data for athletes.
2. High-sensitivity GPS Receiver - The integration of a high-sensitivity GPS receiver in winter sports trackers like the Yeti creates opportunities for precise tracking and analysis of athlete performance on the slopes.
3. Data-driven Winter Sports - The Yeti and other similar trackers enable winter sports enthusiasts to leverage data in order to optimize their performance, set goals, and track progress.
Industry Implications
1. Sports Equipment - The sports equipment industry can explore opportunities to incorporate wearable winter sports trackers like the Yeti into their product offerings, providing athletes with enhanced performance monitoring capabilities.
2. Outdoor Retail - Outdoor retail companies can tap into the market for wearable winter sports trackers by offering a variety of these devices along with related accessories to cater to the needs of winter sports enthusiasts.
3. Fitness Tech - Fitness tech companies can expand their product portfolios by developing winter sports-specific trackers like the Yeti, which can be integrated with existing fitness apps and platforms, offering a unique value proposition to their customers.

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