Move’N See, is the first automated self-recording system for sports enthusiasts and high-profile athletes when training. This system delivers unique and optimized self-recording features, including auto zoom. Today’s passion for excellence in sports finds support through video: sportsmen are now able to record and screen their own performance, spot areas for improvement and communicate using their videos. But, without the hand of an experienced camera operator, picture quality can end much below par, especially for those performing outdoor sports such as BMX, bike riding, surfing, horse riding or canoeing.
Every sportsman has a burning desire to improve, and this is what Move’N See offers with the introduction of an advanced video system patented in 2011. This unique system automates self-recording during sport practice, and helps capture videos that provide practical guidance in improving performance and communication.
Designed in collaboration with athletes and coaches, Move’N See automates camera operations, thus making it possible for any sportsman to record his activity within a range of 500 meters (1640 ft). This solution combines the following two components:
Move’N See Tracker, a video system with a motorized tripod . When hosting a camera, the system enables Pan (moving from one side to another) and Tilt (moving up or down) controls, as well as an automated zoom, so that athletes can be tracked while performing whatever sport is in progress: water sports, horse riding, cycling, etc…
The special Move’N See Beeper arm band that acts as a control panel to trigger or disable most camera features. A one-of-its-kind solution designed for outdoor sports! Move’N See automatically adjusts the zoom factor according to the distance to the sportsman. This ensures high-quality images at short or long range. A REC button available on the arm band can be triggered as and when required. Only relevant images need to be captured, and there is no need for editing a recording when reviewing the video after a session: an athlete can immediately focus on critical aspects, review his performance, movements and actions, and spot areas for improvement. Two models are offered to cater to the needs of high-level athletes, sports enthusiasts and sports associations and academies:
"Move’N See CLASSIC", an entry-level model, without automated Tilt control, available at 790 euro + applicable sales taxes (camera and tripod not included).
"Move’N See FULLMOTION", a premium model that comes with a host of features and available at 1580 euro + applicable sales taxes (camera and tripod not included). This model automates the Tilt video capture, while the tripod no longer requires to be placed on a perfectly flat horizontal surface, as internal sensors make it possible to adjust to the right optical axis. There is no need for perfect alignment of the camera when mounting it on the system, as fine tuning is available. An alarm feature is also offered, and will sound if the Tracker is moved Both models come with a lock anchor point. Surfing, kite surfing, wakeboarding, horse riding, BMX, canoeing… 30 different outdoor sports can now leverage advanced systems that make video affordable to all athletes eager and willing to improve their performances.
About Move’N See: A young, innovative company based in France, Move’N See designs, manufactures and markets video systems. The company was founded by Eric Willemenot, an engineer and also a long-standing sports and video enthusiast. In the ‘90s, he witnessed the revolutionary introduction of video in skydiving. And now, thanks to automated video, other sports can also benefit from the same facilities.
Online store: www.movensee.com
Move‘N See has been awarded the label “Young Innovative Company”, from Oseo, a French public-funded organization that supports the innovation and growth of SMEs. Move‘N See has also won the French National contest for technology and innovation start-ups organized by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research, and partners with several governmental and state authorities: OSEO, Région Bretagne, Pays de Brest Initiative, Arkensol, Cap’Tronic.