Originally published at ChipChick
By Chance Kinney
Students across the nation might be playing kickball with IHT wristbands on soon — the company has teamed up with Interactive Health Technologies to bring analytics all the way down to the youngest of competitors.
The IHT Zone is a very simple fitness tracker, but the software and marketing behind it could have some significant effects on PE class down the road.
The Zone tracks and stores the user’s heart rate — not much, but given the goal is to mass produce these for schools (and that kids will probably break more than a few), they have to come pretty cheaply. That doesn’t mean the design process wasn’t without inspiration or insight — the companies wisely decided on NFC connectivity for the Zone. It’d be a nightmare (and likely a practical impossibility) for PE teachers to pair each band using Bluetooth in order to sync data. With NFC connectivity, PE teachers could simply assign bands to kids, then tap to sync as the students hand them back in at the end of class.