IMU Sensor

Blue Trident IMU

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01. Dual-Range Accelerometers (up to ±200 g)

Accurately captures both low-intensity movements and high-impact events without signal saturation.

02. High-Accuracy 9-Axis IMU Sensing

Combines accelerometer, gyroscope, and magnetometer data for precise measurement of motion and orientation.

03. Field-Ready, IP68 Waterproof Design

Fully sealed and rugged for reliable use in outdoor, wet, and high-demand environments.

04. Seamless Integration with Vicon Software

Works natively with Capture.U and Vicon Nexus for synchronized, professional motion analysis workflows.

05. Wireless Bluetooth 5 Connectivity

Provides stable, low-latency data transmission with reduced power consumption.

Vicon's Advance Next Gen Blue Trident IMU sensors

For every application, Blue Trident IMU Sensors Supports your research

Measures real-world athlete movement, impact loads, and technique during training and competition for performance optimization and injury risk assessment.

Assesses walking patterns and functional movement outside the laboratory to support diagnosis, rehabilitation progress tracking, and outcome evaluation.

Enables accurate field-based motion data collection for academic research, wearable validation, and human movement studies.

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