Once attached to a player's helmet (a hockey version
is available now, versions
for football, lacrosse, and ski and snowboard helmets will
be introduced in 2012) The ShockboxTM
sensor measures the G - Force of a hit to the helmet from any direction, and then sends the data wirelessly via Bluetooth to the athletic trainer, coach or parent's smart phone to alert them when the athlete suffers a traumatic head impact that may
be concussive so they can
be removed from the
game or practice
for evaluation on the sideline using standard concussion assessment tools, such as the Standardized Assessment of Concussion, Sports Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT2) or King - Devick test.
The Wii launch package includes the console, a stand to allow the console to
be placed vertically, a circular clear stabilizer
for the main stand, one Wii Remote, one Nunchuk attachment, one
Sensor Bar, a removable stand
for the bar, one external main power adapter, two AA batteries, one composite AV cable with RCA connectors, a SCART adapter in European countries (component video and other types of cables
are available separately), operation documentation, and, in all regions except Japan and South Korea, a copy of the
game Wii Sports.