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Published Apr 6, 2026 6:00 PM
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Source: PR TIMES
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Weighing only 176g, the 'Billy's care' is a pocket-sized IoT conditioning device for athletes that connects with an app to provide data-driven, instant range-of-motion improvements anywhere.
Weighing only 176g, the 'Billy's care' is a pocket-sized IoT conditioning device for athletes that connects with an app to provide data-driven, instant range-of-motion improvements anywhere.
A 176g 'Mobile Clinic' Changes Mobility in the Field
In professional settings, the weight of equipment directly affects a trainer's mobility. Billy's care weighs only 176g, equivalent to a smartphone. It condenses the functions of conventional large-scale electrical therapy devices into a size that fits in your pocket. Practice fields, expedition hotels, benches right after a game. Any location instantly transforms into a 'peak care environment.'
Transforming Sensation into 'Data': Conditioning DX Enabled by App Integration
All operations are completed via smartphone or tablet apps. By visualizing output levels and programs, care that previously relied on 'sensation' can be managed as 'data.' By recording and sharing the optimal output for individual athletes, the technology gap between staff members is bridged, providing uniform, top-level care across the entire team. It prevents personalization and transforms conditioning into an organizational asset.
Immediate Range-of-Motion Improvement Directly Supports Athletic Performance
A few minutes of approach with 'Billy's Care' instantly relieves muscle tension and expands the joint range of motion (ROM). Preventing injuries by securing range of motion before warm-ups, or emergency recovery during halftime. Delivering results in the form of 'numbers' through immediate efficacy contributes to trust from athletes, and ultimately, the team's winning percentage.
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Source: PR TIMES
Category: New Product
Products / services: Billy's care
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Weighing only 176g, the 'Billy's care' is a pocket-sized IoT conditioning device for athletes that connects with an app to provide data-driven, instant range-of-motion improvements anywhere.
Washin AI News Desk“The Impact of 176g. The Ultra-Compact Conditioning Device 'Billy's care' Launches, Changing Athletes' Range of Motion at the Fingertips.”AI News by Washin Village(和心村), Apr 6, 2026. https://aeo.washinmura.jp/ai/corp-hands-japan-jp/en/news/2026-04-20-the-impact-of-176g-the-ultra-compact-con
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