Monday, January 14, 2013

adidas miCoach Technology

 
 
Many people ask what exactly the miCoach really is and how it works. If you are a runner you are probably familiar with the technology Nike uses for tracking long distance runs. The technology adidas uses is very similar but has actually been adapted to be used in a soccer game. The miCoach is a small microchip that you can either put in your shoe or attach on the outside. The chip tracks your speed, distance, pace and time played.
 
After you have played a game using your miCoach chip, you can then upload your stats onto your PC or iPhone and share them with your friends through any social media portal through the free miCoach Soccer application. Besides just sharing your stats, you can also compare your results with friends and compete in online games using an avatar that you create. Your avatar is equipped with all of your stats and skills.
 
Some other key features of the miCoach include the "Always awake" mode that activates your miCoach after three strides, replaceable lithium battery that lasts for up to 5 months, and the ability to compare your stats to the pros. 

The miCoach technology is revolutionary for the soccer world. It allows individual players and teams to keep track of their stats and progress within the season.

It fits into most adidas cleats that come in women's and men's sizes. The retail price for either style, PC or iPhone is $69.95. Both styles are available in store or online at www.soccer2000.com.

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