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Meta Wear launches colour changing active wear
01 Jul 17 2 min read
Meta Wear has launched an innovative colour changing active wear - heat sensitive thermochromic workout apparel which changes colour by thermal heat signature. The active wear shirt is a new way to measure workout using one’s body heat since it keeps a comfortable temperature but has the ability to change colours depending on body temperature.
Nowadays, people are bombarded with fitness apps capable of tracking activities, diet, weight, and sleep patterns to help people stay motivated towards fitness goals. The drawback to most of these fitness apps is that need to have a smartphone on 24/7 to get the most accurate response.
The new active wear shirt keeps a comfortable temperature but has the ability to change colours depending on body temperature. The material used to make the shirts is MRI stylised technology approved and has been combined with the body’s blood flow and metabolism with advanced thermal imaging to create the colour changes.
Other workout clothes are just shirts, meaning there is no measurable output just sweat.
Essentially, the harder a work out and depending on the muscles that are worked, the shirt will change colours accordingly, giving a clear map of muscles have worked on and those that need to be worked on.
Being able to visualise the impact of a workout in real time via a persons thermal heat signature makes this apparel jump leaps and bounds over any other. Unlike other gym clothes, this will give the wearer a clear and colourful picture of muscles that have worked on and the ones still need to work on. It allows the wearer to push harder and exceed their own expectations.
Different people work at different rates but with these workout clothes, they will get to know more about themselves and how their metabolic response changes with the amount of heat that is produced. What makes this active wear even better is the fact that it's eco-friendly because of the non-toxic dyes. (SV)
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Nowadays, people are bombarded with fitness apps capable of tracking activities, diet, weight, and sleep patterns to help people stay motivated towards fitness goals. The drawback to most of these fitness apps is that need to have a smartphone on 24/7 to get the most accurate response.
The new active wear shirt keeps a comfortable temperature but has the ability to change colours depending on body temperature. The material used to make the shirts is MRI stylised technology approved and has been combined with the body’s blood flow and metabolism with advanced thermal imaging to create the colour changes.
Other workout clothes are just shirts, meaning there is no measurable output just sweat.
Essentially, the harder a work out and depending on the muscles that are worked, the shirt will change colours accordingly, giving a clear map of muscles have worked on and those that need to be worked on.
Being able to visualise the impact of a workout in real time via a persons thermal heat signature makes this apparel jump leaps and bounds over any other. Unlike other gym clothes, this will give the wearer a clear and colourful picture of muscles that have worked on and the ones still need to work on. It allows the wearer to push harder and exceed their own expectations.
Different people work at different rates but with these workout clothes, they will get to know more about themselves and how their metabolic response changes with the amount of heat that is produced. What makes this active wear even better is the fact that it's eco-friendly because of the non-toxic dyes. (SV)
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India
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