From counting your reps to critiquing your form, these exercise clothes prove that wearable tech is getting smarter.
What happens when electrical engineers join forces with a neuroscientist and a clothing designer? You get wearable tech that sends smartwatches and mood-broadcasting sweaters to the back of the class. Athos is the valedictorian of wearables; it looks just like regular workout wear, but collects and analyzes data about your movement--from heart rate to balance to the number of reps you completed--and uses it to suggest adjustments that will lead to maximum benefits in your exercise regimen.