Commercial - Global - Dulvio Della Volta

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Everyone runs faster when there's something to beat. But how do you beat a record when you can't see it? Introducing Puma Bebop It's not winnable tech. It's recently tech, a programmable, self driving line falling robot that inspires runners of all levels to push harder, giving them in real target to keep up with all the runner has to do is enter the distance. They want to race the time they want to beat. Place it down on the track and go. You can raise your own best time, your rivals best time or even this guy's best time. Good luck with that. Be bought recreates Bolt, a war record 100 meter dash reaching 44 kilometers per hour. And it's not just fast. Prince bebop can even help you train for long distance runs beat, but works by falling a line on a track. Using nine infrared sensors, it counts the revolution of the Wheels to determine speed and distance, then uses the data to make over 100. Adjustment a second to stay on the line to match the pace. You're trying to beat beat, but isn't just advancing how Puma athletes train. It's changing how they with and reinforcing everything. Puma stands for inspiring runners to be forever faster, huh? I like this robot