Uxin Banner in Ordos city, North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, recently established a smart walking trail with a total length of 947 meters at the Uxin Banner National Fitness Activity Center.
Stretching along the pathway are four high-tech check-in points, including large interactive screens.
An aerial view of the new smart walking trail that is proving to be a hit in Ordos. [Photo/WeChat account of Nuan news]
Users don't need to carry mobile phones or other step-counting wearable devices to exercise on the smart walking trail. Through AI technology, the system can start the experience using face recognition and automatically record the performance of a user.
A large central control screen is in position on the smart walking trail. [Photo/WeChat account of Nuan news]
Meanwhile, the path uses intelligent algorithms to model and analyze the performances of users based on traditional walking metrics such as mileage, times and pace data – to allow scientific suggestions to be made for sports and health management. This allows users to focus on the sports experience while obtaining extremely useful and accurate scientific health data.
A large control large screen monitors users of the smart walking trail.[Photo/WeChat account of Nuan news]
In addition, users can also examine and record their sports check-in functions on the central control screen without the need to download mobile apps or register personal information. All in all, they can get daily sports data and analysis and professional sports suggestions – in a boon to sports enthusiasts.