The Mi Hiepa Sports (MHS) VR training and cognitive development system for football players launched earlier this year.
MHS uses sensor data collected from trackers worn by players during real-life football matches and enables users to watch games from any position or angle, either on or off the pitch, as well as practicing shots in training drills.
In his review of MHS, PC Gamer’s Christopher Livingston said, “Mi Hiepa Sports’ training and rehab football platform tracks your shins and feet in VR astoundingly well”. Lucy Staniforth, captain of Sunderland A.F.C. ladies football team recently took MHS for a spin for BBC Click.