Movement
Position, rotation, speed, and range of motion reveal how the hand performs through every action.
Our Story
A compact sports sensor began the question. The hand revealed the larger opportunity: richer data, natural control, and one platform with applications across industries.
Origin signal
Compact sensor
One small device searching for the body position with the most useful signal.
The breakthrough
The First Idea
TekGlove began with BRB, a compact sensor concept for capturing sports data across boxing, running, and cycling. The early question was simple: where on the body could one small sensor produce the most useful data?
The Breakthrough
The foot can provide precise positioning for certain sports, but the hand holds a broader range of actionable data. Movement, grip, gesture, control, and physical response converge in one natural interface. That insight became TekGlove and the Smart Dorsal Sensor.
Why the Hand?
It holds data. TekGlove captures the signals produced by the hand and interprets them for performance, health, recovery, communication, safety, and productivity.
Position, rotation, speed, and range of motion reveal how the hand performs through every action.
Grip force exposes strength, control, fatigue, recovery, and how people interact with equipment.
Natural hand signals can become commands, emergency alerts, computer inputs, and communication.
The hand already operates tools, machines, devices, and environments, making it a natural connected interface.
Hand-specific activity can be interpreted alongside biometric signals to reveal useful patterns and changes.
One wearable position can serve sport, health, recovery, defence, computing, and industrial work.
The Platform Model
Capture movement, grip, gestures, position, and physical response directly from the hand.
Turn complex sensor readings into clear patterns, feedback, alerts, and actionable insight.
Link hands naturally to apps, dashboards, equipment, digital systems, and other people.
Adapt one core hand-data platform to performance, health, recovery, defence, computing, and industry.
Our Mission
To capture and interpret the data held in the hand, then turn it into useful insight for people across industries.