Crickets use sensitive hairs on their cerci (projections on the abdomen) to detect predators. For these insects, air currents carry information about the location of nearby predators and the direction ...
(Nanowerk News) An “artificial cricket hair” used as a sensitive flow sensor has difficulty detecting weak, low-frequency signals – they tend to be drowned out by noise. But now, a bit of clever ...
Str8bat founders pitched their smart bat sensor on Shark Tank India 4 aiming to revolutionize cricket training. With 91% of users showing improved performance, they sought ₹1.5 crore for 1% equity.
Innovation met the cricketing world in the latest episode of Shark Tank India 4 when Str8bat founders Madhusudan R, Gagan Daga, and Rahul Nagar pitched their groundbreaking deep-tech device. Their ...
New Delhi, Nov 13 () StanceBeam, a Bengaluru-based sports technology start-up company, on Wednesday introduced StanceBeam Striker, a smart cricket bat sensor which connects it to a shot analysis app.
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