Pulse Play
All-in-One Wearable for Racket Sports
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in December 2014 by Andy Ram and Enon Landenberg, Pulse Play had over 22,000 employees. The company secured funding across two rounds from two investors. In June 2015, Pulse Play raised capital from Indiegogo.
Business overview
Pulse Play developed an all-in-one wearable device for racket sports, aiming to provide a universal ranking standard and professional on-court tools for recreational players. The company utilized a machine learning algorithm to rank players, facilitate matching, and foster a competitive online community. Its core product offered features such as complete game history, an accurate ranking system, live scorekeeping announcements, social community integration, and opponent matching, alongside gamification elements for sharing achievements. Pulse Play operated within the Media & Entertainment Technologies sector, targeting consumers in the fitness and sports market with its wearable technology and mobile applications.
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- What is Pulse Play's primary product?
- Pulse Play offers an all-in-one wearable device specifically designed for racket sports, providing features like scorekeeping, ranking, and community engagement for recreational players.
- When was Pulse Play founded and by whom?
- Pulse Play was founded in December 2014 by co-founders Andy Ram and Enon Landenberg.
- What technology does Pulse Play use for player ranking?
- Pulse Play uses a unique machine learning algorithm to rank players and match them with opponents, aiming to enhance the competitive experience for users.
- What was the operational status of Pulse Play as of April 2019?
- As of April 2019, Pulse Play ceased to operate and is listed as Non-Active.