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adidas GMR Analysis

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adidas GMR is an entertainment software designed for Android devices that merges sports and technology. This application, developed in collaboration with Google Jacquard, allows football players to connect their smartphones to specially designed footwear. By doing so, users can track their in-game performance and receive real-time insights to enhance their skills. The software utilizes advanced motion-sensing technology, making it the first of its kind in the sports domain.

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The application offers comprehensive tracking of player movements, ball actions, and environmental factors during gameplay. Users can analyze their statistics and progress through real-time data comparisons. By measuring various metrics, adidas GMR provides athletes with valuable feedback, helping them to improve their game. Its innovative approach sets a new standard for performance tracking in sports applications.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
4.8.0
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 13.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
173
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Welcome to adidas GMR...

Welcome to adidas GMR

adidas, EA Sports, and Google Jacquard have combined forces to bring you the ultimate football experience on and off the pitch!

adidas GMR is the new way to play connected it consists of a GMR insole and Jacquard Tag developed by Jacquard by Google, which is capable of detecting Football-specific movement. The Jacquard Tag is placed in the GMR insole and understands what you do on the pitch, transferring this into the EA SPORTS FIFA Mobile game - Giving you access to exclusive content, helping you to increase your Team OVR and earn bragging rights by hitting the top of the leaderboards.

The adidas GMR app is used to setup and manage the Jacquard Tag. It also syncs all the data from the Jacquard Tag to the EA SPORTS FIFA Mobile game.

How does it work?

Onboarding

Besides for the Dashboard, the onboarding flow is the most important part of the GMR App experience. Youll be given a step-by-step tutorial on how to correctly pair your Jacquard Tag, insert it into the GMR insoles and how to connect with the EA SPORTS FIFA Mobile app. The onboarding is split into four parts: Jacquard Tag pairing, profile creation, Jacqaurd Tag insertion, and connecting with EA SPORTS FIFA Mobile.

1. Pairing: Videos are used to demonstrate how to charge and enable pairing of the Jacquard Tag. After selecting your Jacquard Tag from a list of available devices, the firmware update is initialised.

2. Profile creation: If you dont already have an existing adidas account, youll need to create a new one to register. Youll then be asked for a few extra details, to ensure the algorithm on the Jacquard Tag is calibrated for accurate motion tracking.

3. Tag insertion: Additional videos demonstrate how to correctly insert the tag into the GMR insoles.

4. EA SPORTS FIFA Mobile linkage: In the last step, youll connect your GMR app with the EA SPORTS FIFA Mobile app.

Dashboard

Once you connect successfully to EA SPORTS FIFA Mobile, the GMR app dashboard is enabled. The dashboard displays all relevant information about your Jacquard Tag:

Battery status, connection status, name of your Jacquard Tag and a backup button to manually trigger data synchronisation with your Jacquard Tag, if required.

FAQ and Chat

To get a quick turn-around to your questions, please check our FAQ section.

If you have specific questions related to the GMR app or the Jacquard Tag you can reach out to our customer support via the live chat.


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