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NNOXX Announces Launch of Performance Readiness Score, Expands With New Integrations

NNOXX Announces Launch of Performance Readiness Score, Expands With New Integrations

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SEATTLE, WA / / June 3, 2025 / NNOXX has announced the launch of its proprietary Performance Readiness Score, which provides users with a real-time health overview. In addition, NNOXX has expanded its ecosystem with new integrations from leading platforms such as Strava, Garmin, Oura, and Peloton.
By introducing a groundbreaking biological standard through real-time muscle oxygenation and nitric oxide levels, NNOXX is transforming fitness measurement. This innovative platform provides personalized, precision-based insights not available with other fitness trackers and wearables.
Precision Measurement for Enhanced Fitness
NNOXX's Performance Readiness Score offers users an exercise readiness score that provides an immediate understanding of their body's preparedness for exercise or recovery. The score is derived from direct physiological data rather than estimations.
As an Oura, Garmin, Peloton, and Strava integration wearable, these connections enable users to combine detailed muscle and vascular performance data with their existing fitness tools, improving insights and training results.
The (Real) Science Behind NNOXX
Conventional metrics often rely on population-based algorithms, lack precision across various activities and individuals, and fail to measure real-time physiological adaptation at the tissue level. Exercise enthusiasts usually lack certainty about the effectiveness of their workouts, their body's responses, and adequate recovery time.
NNOXX is revolutionizing exercise measurement by providing real-time psychological insights through its muscle oxygen sensor. It focuses on real-time SmO₂ monitoring and bioactive nitric oxide (NO) insights, two important indicators of the body's response to exercise.
It's All Optics
Their wearable fitness device and accompanying platform utilize a novel optical technology that penetrates deeper into tissue to assess local vascular and hematological responses, including measuring hemoglobin desaturation during exercise, oxygenating blood flow, and nitric oxide-driven vasodilation-all key factors influencing performance, adaptation, and recovery.
As a result, NNOXX's Performance Readiness Score can almost instantaneously assess an individual's body response to a workout or recovery between sessions, a vital shift from estimating effort to directly measuring effectiveness.
Key Differences From Traditional Wearables:
The first wearable to non-invasively measure bioactive nitric oxide (NO), a vital molecule for oxygen delivery and vascular health.
Provides real-time, local data from working muscle tissue, unlike inferred heart rate or motion data.
Offers highly individualized insights without relying on general population statistics or assumptions about age, weight, or fitness level.
Integrates easily with platforms like Strava, Peloton, and training software to provide context for performance outcomes.
To enhance user experience, the NNOXX platform will soon offer 24/7 live sales and support on its website through a new partnership with Remark, guaranteeing quicker access to product information and purchasing assistance, reinforcing NNOXX's commitment to bridging the measurement gap between fitness and health.
Designed for Success
The NNOXX platform is specially designed for:
Athletes and coaches seeking optimized training, threshold tracking, and faster recovery monitoring.
Clinical professionals in rehabilitation and cardiovascular health require non-invasive, actionable metrics.
Fitness enthusiasts interested in biohacking performance tools who are eager to track progress and refine performance with science-backed precision.
Anyone interested in next-generation fitness wearables or fitness performance technology.
Redefining Fitness Through Individual Biology
NNOXX is more than just a device: it's a new language for measuring exercise grounded in actual biology rather than estimations. NNOXX's mission is to empower everyone, from elite athletes to patients in recovery, to train more effectively, recover more quickly, and gain an unprecedented understanding of their bodies.
About NNOXX
NNOXX is a fitness company that offers innovative products that allow users to know how effective and efficient their workouts are. The wearable devices offer lab-quality data while offering personalized coaching and expert guidance.
For updates, visit the NNOXX Blog or follow their latest innovations at LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
Contact Information
Company: NNOXXEmail: pr@nnoxx.comWebsite: https://www.nnoxx.com/Address: Seattle, Washington
SOURCE: NNOXX
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