Zepp Sports Sensors Now Available at Best Buy Stores, BestBuy.com

Written by Ben

May 23, 2014

Los Gatos, California – May 15, 2014 – Zepp Labs, Inc., a leader in sport sensor technology, announced today that its multi-sport sensor and complete product line (Zepp Baseball™, Zepp Golf™ and Zepp Tennis™) are now available for purchase at BestBuy.com and in select Best Buy stores across the country.

“Bringing our products to Best Buy marks a significant moment in our company’s history,” said Jason Fass, CEO of Zepp Labs. ”It’s a tremendous opportunity to introduce our technology to players and coaches around the country and help them excel at the sports they love.”

The Zepp multi-sport sensor enables users to capture and analyze baseball, softball, golf and tennis swings in 3D on iPhone, iPad or Android devices and provides real-time data and instant feedback to help users improve faster.

Availability

Zepp Baseball, Zepp Golf and Zepp Tennis are now available for purchase for $149.99 each at select Best Buy stores nationwide and on BestBuy.com. Additional mounts for each sport also are available for $9.99 each. To purchase or check local availability, visit BestBuy.com.

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About Zepp Labs

Zepp Labs is committed to helping athletes and coaches discover new ways to improve their game. Comprised of seasoned executives, designers and engineers located in Silicon Valley, California and Beijing and Shenzhen, China, the Zepp Labs team is applying years of technology, design and go-to-market experience from industry-leading consumer technology companies including Apple, Jawbone and Microsoft toward improving the way we practice, play and experience sports.

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