Sensoria smart socks have circuits and sensors woven inside, as well as an anklet with a wireless chip, to analyze your running technique. SENSORIA For years, health-minded runners — and what other kind is there? — have been sporting wearable electronic devices to help them navigate their workout routes and measure their speed and cardiovascular performance. But we’ve come a long way from the days when the state- of-the-art was a bulky GPS device on the wrist, or cumbersome strap-on heart monitors. The latest-generation monitoring devices are not only less obtrusive, but also can track and quantify a much wider range of information.


