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Vi Announces Groundbreaking Reports on AI's Transformative Impact in Healthcare, Pharma, and Wellness Sectors
Vi, an Enterprise-AI Platform for Health, has launched two significant reports: The State of AI in Healthcare and Pharma Report and The State of AI in Wellness Report. These reports highlight the transformative role of AI in healthcare, pharma, and wellness sectors. They reveal that while 35% of health enterprises have started integrating AI solutions, many are still in the early stages. AI is projected to grow at a 37.3% annual rate, enhancing diagnostic precision, administrative efficiency, and personalized care. The reports emphasize AIs potential to reduce customer acquisition costs and increase lifetime value. Vis platform, used by major health organizations, drives significant ROI by optimizing member engagement and reducing costs. The reports aim to guide organizations through AI adoption challenges and opportunities.
VI Labs Acquires Motus Consumer Insights
Vi Labs has acquired Motus Consumer Insights, a company specializing in member acquisition analytics, site selection, and marketing BI. The acquisition brings together Vis AI-powered customer engagement and retention solution with Motus platforms for customer acquisition and site selection. This acquisition is expected to accelerate Vis commitment to helping people live healthy and active lifestyles through the power of data and AI. The merger of the two companies will provide an end-to-end solution for identifying ideal prospects for acquisition and improving customer lifetime value. The platform integration is already underway and enhancements will be released over the next 12-18 months. Vi serves over 81 million members daily.
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Vi Labs Technology Leveraged In Nautilus Inc. JRNY™ Platform Expansion Across Bowflex Cardio Equipment Line
Vi Labs has announced expanded use in Nautilus Inc.s JRNY digital platform across the Bowflex cardio equipment line. The JRNY experience featuring Vi coaching will be integrated with Bowflex treadmills, indoor cycling bikes, and Max Trainer machines. Vi and Nautilus aim to leverage data and insights to provide personalized and real-time workout experiences at home. The partnership will enable Vis AI-powered coaching to deliver dynamic and interactive guided workouts that adapt to the users goals and abilities. Vi Labs is focused on democratizing personal wellness and partners with industry leaders to deliver white label technology solutions. Nautilus, Inc. is the global leader in innovative home fitness solutions.
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https://www.endurancebusiness.com/2019/industry-news/vi-announces-virtual-rock-the-world-5k-for-global-running-day/
Vi, the social running coach, has launched Rock the World 5K, a virtual race in celebration of Global Running Day. Participants can register online and receive a free training plan. Vis objective is to bring real-world races to runners everywhere. The virtual race includes community shoutouts, a leaderboard, and the opportunity to win prizes. Runners must download the Vi Trainer app and complete their first run to receive the training plan. Registration is open until June 5.
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Vi Technologies Raises $20 Million, Expands Focus on AI Fitness
Vi Technologies raised $20 million in funding to develop and expand its artificial intelligence fitness business. The company, previously known as LifeBeam, is best known for its wearable fitness assistant Vi. The funding brings the companys total funding to almost $40 million. The investment will be used to continue developing the technology across connected audio devices and through brand partnerships.
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Lifebeam Vi review: Truly smart fitness headphones
The article discusses the Lifebeam Vi, a fitness tracker in the form of AI-powered in-ear headphones. The Vi is packed with sensors and features polished voice technology. It provides vocal updates on performance and interprets the data in real time. The AI learns the users running style and offers personalized advice. The Vi is compatible with Android and iOS but may have issues with certain phone models. Overall, the Vi is aimed at casual joggers who want a simple interpretation of their fitness data and some encouragement. The headphones themselves are of good quality.
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Working Out with a Robot Trainer that Lives in My Ear
LifeBeam Labs has developed an artificial intelligence running coach called Vi, which is a geotracker and fitness watch integrated into a pair of Harman Kardon bluetooth earbuds. Vi provides real-time, personalized coaching during runs, offering instructions, progress updates, and motivation. The AI is knowledgeable about health benefits and can suggest adjustments to improve performance. The product is aimed at beginners who want concrete feedback and progress tracking. Priced at $250, the effectiveness of Vi depends on individual fitness goals.
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Cool Vendors in Wearables That Hear You, 2017
The article discusses the potential of wearable devices in providing better user experiences than smartphones. It emphasizes the need for technology product management leaders at wearable providers to optimize user interfaces for speech and integrate with AI solutions.
http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/lifebeam-vi-becomes-highest-funded-fitness-wearable-on-kickstarter-reaching-1-million-2140838.htm
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LifeBeam artificial intelligence headphones put a biosensing fitness coach in your ear
LifeBeams Vi headphones, equipped with 11 contextual sensors and an artificial intelligence app, provide real-time fitness coaching. The headphones analyze variables like heart rate, location, weather, and elevation to develop personalized exercise plans. The app adapts over time and offers training plan recommendations and real-time coaching. The wireless headphones can be worn all day and are partnered with Harman Kardon for sound development. The Vi headphones have already surpassed their $100,000 Kickstarter goal and can be preordered for $199, with delivery scheduled for December.
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Meet Vi, the 'first true AI trainer' from LifeBEAM
LifeBEAM, an Israel-based company, has developed Vi, an AI-powered fitness trainer in the form of earbuds. Vi uses wearable bio-sensing technology and artificial intelligence to provide personalized insights and suggestions to users. The earbuds connect to various fitness tracking devices and can also play high-fidelity sound. Vi is designed to be more human-like, with a warm and encouraging voice. It can learn from users habits and adapt its training routines accordingly. LifeBEAM believes that the ear is a more accurate place to track fitness data compared to the wrist. The company plans to expand beyond earbuds and create other form factors for its AI fitness trainer. Vi is currently available for crowdfunding on Kickstarter.
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LifeBEAM Vi: AI-Powered Fitness Trainer Inside Smart Headphones
LifeBEAM has announced an AI-powered fitness trainer called Vi, which will be housed inside smart headphones. The fitness tracker offers real-time coaching based on a users physiology. LifeBEAM is partnering with Harman/Kardon for this product. Vi tracks various data such as heart rate, elevation, motion, and other environmental factors to provide actionable insights. The Vi has been launched on Kickstarter and has already exceeded its funding goal. Early bird customers can expect delivery in December, with a retail price of $249. Bulk-order customers can receive a discount and the opportunity to run with a Vi prototype before its release.
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First look: LifeBEAM's artificially intelligent headphones offer a "Her" workout
LifeBEAM, a wearable technology company, has developed wireless, artificially intelligent headphones called Vi. These headphones have built-in software that adapts to the users body using biometrics such as temperature and heart rate. Vi also includes a workout coach and music that matches the users pace. The headphones are voice-controlled and can be customized. They work with a smartphone app or via text messaging. LifeBEAM plans to have a consumer-ready product by December 2016 and will start rolling out the product in early 2017.
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LifeBEAM raises $16M
LifeBEAM, a global leader in wearable technology, has raised $16M in Series A funding. The company plans to use the funding to expand its positioning within the wearables category and launch a new product called Awareables, which integrates biometrics and a personal training agent. LifeBEAMs goal is to provide customers with a personalized and insight-driven workout experience. The companys technology has been used by brands such as Under Armour, Samsung, and JBL. LifeBEAM was founded in 2010 and is headquartered in Tel Aviv.
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http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/lifebeam-secures-16-million-support-its-awareable-vision-expansion-into-consumer-wearable-2108868.htm
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LifeBEAM Performance Monitoring Technology Powers Under Armour™ Headphones Wireless Heart Rate - Engineered by JBL®
LifeBEAMs advanced bio sensing technology powers the heart rate monitoring feature of the new Under Armour™ Headphones Wireless Heart Rate - Engineered by JBL®. This partnership brings together the accuracy of LifeBEAMs technology with JBLs Signature Sound quality and Under Armours sportswear performance. The in-ear headphones allow users to monitor their heart rate while listening to music during workouts. The headphones feature a touch sensor for on-demand heart rate monitoring and have Bluetooth connectivity to iOS and Android devices. The partnership with JBL and Under Armour is a technological collaboration to deliver sophisticated and accurate biometrics to help consumers reach their fitness goals.
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Lazer LifeBEAM 2.0 review
Lazer has launched the DIY LifeBEAM 2.0 kit, a heart rate monitor that can be retrofitted into compatible Lazer helmets. The kit replaces the rear mud cap and front brow pad of the helmet and uses an optical sensor against the forehead to read heart rate. The LifeBEAM 2.0 provides instant heart rate readings and is compatible with ANT+ and Bluetooth-enabled devices. The kit is more expensive than other heart rate monitors on the market, but is a good option for those who already own a compatible Lazer helmet or are looking to buy one. The Australian distributor of Lazer helmets provided a helmet for testing.
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Hat's off to Israel's LifeBeam for wearable tech - Green Prophet
Is this hat the future of the wearables market? I hope so