LYMB.iO filed 1 patent application this quarter in Hardware (1).
The filing covers an AI-powered squash wall system that incorporates real-time fitness scoring and dynamic difficulty adjustment designed to prevent user game abandonment. The Hardware application describes technology spanning from physical therapy applications to professional athlete training contexts.
LYMB.iO's single Hardware patent addresses a persistent challenge in interactive fitness systems: keeping users engaged when physical fatigue sets in. The squash wall system monitors a player's biometric data and court position in real time, then adjusts where it projects target zones to ensure the next shot remains physically achievable given the player's current condition. Rather than placing targets randomly or following a predetermined sequence, the system actively blocks positions that would require return trajectories beyond the player's reach, preventing the frustration of impossible shots that typically lead users to quit mid-session. This approach allows the same Hardware to scale from rehabilitation settings, where patients need carefully bounded physical challenges, to elite training environments where athletes can be pushed closer to their performance limits.
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