Huawei has formally introduced the S-TAG professional motion sensor in China. In May of this year, the S-TAG was first made available worldwide.
The Huawei S-Tag, in contrast to the Apple AirTag, is intended for certain sports circumstances and can identify sports data when linked to smart devices like smartphones or smartwatches.
The tag provides expert running posture monitoring and rigorous analysis of running posture.
The item is the company’s first expert motion sensor. It has built-in 9-axis sensors that can track the user’s running motions by reading the movements of the user’s legs and waist, analyzing 13 different factors.
With this device, Huawei and the Chinese Academy of Sports Science work together to collect research data to give expert workout advice.
Weighing just 7.5g, the Huawei S-Tag is even more compact and lightweight than a set of TWS headphones. The device contains a clip that can connect it to shoes or other objects, and even when worn for a long period; the user won’t feel tired using it. Additionally, the gadget can be submerged up to 50 meters underwater.
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The Huawei S-TAG professional motion sensor enables mounting on the spokes of bicycle tires in addition to running. It can track the rider’s speed, touchdown time, and other information to assist cyclists in improving their professional skills.
The Huawei S-Tag has a 9-axis sensor that can read the user’s feet and waist motions to regulate running strategies.
To develop the ideal running technique, the sensor will examine 13 characteristics. The gadget offers customers expert advice based on collaborative research by Huawei and the Chinese Academy of Sports Sciences by gathering data while users exercise.
In terms of battery life, the S-Tag may provide a battery life of 30 days on a single charge when used as a steps counter.
However, it can only promise a 36-hour battery life if it is mounted to a bike and used while pedalling.
It supports quick charging. The gadget also has waterproof capabilities and can survive water up to a 50-meter depth.
The common variant of the device costs 299 yuan (about $44), while the elite model costs 499 yuan (about $74).
Huawei has not yet disclosed the S-Tag smart sensor’s worldwide availability and cost.



