Wearable Sensors

Motion Measurement Beyond the Lab

Traditional motion capture systems are expensive, complex and limited to specialized studio environments. Clinicians and researchers need reliable, repeatable data collection in real-world settings to understand functional performance, rehabilitation progress and long-term changes in movement patterns.

Research-Grade Wearable System

Our sensors use inertial measurement units (IMUs) to capture acceleration and angular velocity across the body. Our sensors connect wirelessly to a smartphone, or a laptop, allowing full mobility and flexible setup. Lightweight, low-profile and durable, they are designed to measure movement outside of the lab, providing high-quality data where it matters most — in clinics, gyms, community settings and everyday life.

Made for Clinicians and Researchers

Our sensors support applications across rehabilitation, fall risk assessment, neurological studies and sports performance. Multi-sensor setups allow full-body motion capture, while single-sensor configurations enable simple, unobtrusive monitoring. Experts gain access to consistent, reproducible data, enabling evidence-based decisions, longitudinal monitoring and detailed analysis of human movement.

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Research-Grade Movement Outside The Lab

Traditional motion capture systems are often expensive, complex and limited to specialised lab environments. LEVEL removes these barriers by combining portability, wireless operation, mobile connectivity and research-grade measurement.

Researchers can access raw IMU data streams, precise timestamps and synchronized multi-sensor recordings, enabling reproducible studies and custom analyses. Multi-sensor setups capture coordinated full-body motion in clinics, gyms or real-world settings, providing high-resolution data without fixed cameras, markers or controlled environments.

This approach allows research teams to collect data that were previously difficult or impossible to measure outside the lab. LEVEL turns wearable technology into a portable movement lab, bridging the gap between controlled research studies and applied real-world insights.