Google's 'Performance Advisor' Steph Curry teases probable new wearable
Basketball player Stephen Curry has long collaborated with Google, and last year took on the role of βPerformance Advisorβ at the company as part of a multi-year partnership. It appears the first product of this union is βcoming soon,β based on a video posted to Curryβs Instagram account. The 15-second clip shows shots of Curry playing with a basketball, and a gray-and-orange band sits conspicuously on his left wrist. Interspersed are the words βA new relationship with your health coming soon,β and the video ends on the Google logo.
We reached out to Google for comment and details, and the company said βOur Performance Advisor has been working with the team to cook up something special π. More to share soon.β
In a voiceover in the video, Curry says, βIβm excited for what this is going to mean for the world, for health, for wellness. Itβs the first of its kind in a way. I wonβt spoil it β you kind of have to see it for yourself.β
Based on what we see in footage, the band seems to resemble a Whoop wearable, although a screen or any module is never shown. Itβs unclear how Googleβs product would be different, although it wouldnβt be a stretch to guess that AI might feature somehow.
Whoop was started in 2012, and announced today that it had raised $575 million with a valuation of $10 billion. Whoopβs investors include athletes like LeBron James and Cristiano Ronaldo, among other celebrities.
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