Quote from admin on 28.01.2026, 00:47The sensors provide very high measurement accuracy. They collect data on the position of the horse's legs and back at a frequency of 1700 Hz, which is then intelligently processed and transmitted to your smartphone at a frequency of 200 Hz, meaning that movement parameters are recorded 200 times per second.
Such a high sampling rate allows the system to detect even the slightest changes in the horse's biomechanics — details that are often impossible to see with the naked eye. As a result, the data is very detailed, consistent and objective, making it particularly valuable for analysing the symmetry of movements, gait quality and overall performance of the horse during work.
The sensors provide very high measurement accuracy. They collect data on the position of the horse's legs and back at a frequency of 1700 Hz, which is then intelligently processed and transmitted to your smartphone at a frequency of 200 Hz, meaning that movement parameters are recorded 200 times per second.
Such a high sampling rate allows the system to detect even the slightest changes in the horse's biomechanics — details that are often impossible to see with the naked eye. As a result, the data is very detailed, consistent and objective, making it particularly valuable for analysing the symmetry of movements, gait quality and overall performance of the horse during work.
