Jun 23, 2026 Leave a message

Yingmi's AI Fitness Trail System Now Available Globally With Full OEM/ODM Customization

Yingmi, the intelligent device brand under Hefei Humantek Co., Ltd., has announced global availability of its Outdoor AI Running Trail System, a modular smart fitness infrastructure designed for parks, residential communities, school campuses, and commercial fitness zones. The launch also opens full OEM and ODM customization channels for international buyers, allowing distributors and operators to deploy the system under their own brand with tailored hardware configurations and software interfaces.

 

From Track to Tech Platform

 

The Outdoor AI Running Trail System runs on a network of smart terminal stations installed at intervals along a running path. Each station carries a touch display, a biometric sensor array, and an onboard processor. Together they add what amounts to a coaching layer over an otherwise ordinary outdoor track.

 

When a user steps up to a station, the system reads heart rate, blood oxygen saturation, and body fat index without any wearable. That data is combined with running metrics - lap count, pace, cumulative distance - to produce a fitness assessment on the spot. Recommendations come back calibrated to the user's current physical state rather than a generic program.

 

The AI module learns across sessions. Return visitors get a longitudinal profile built over time, with the system tracking fitness trends and flagging anomalies that might warrant rest or closer attention. The interface works for anonymous walk-ups and for registered users who want cloud-synced history.

 

Close-up of a Yingmi smart fitness terminal displaying real-time heart rate and blood oxygen data

 

Hardware Built for the Outdoors

 

Indoor fitness equipment lives in a controlled environment. This system does not. The terminal units are rated IP65, with tempered glass displays bright enough for direct sunlight and enclosures that resist corrosion in coastal or high-humidity sites.

 

Power can come from grid connection or a solar-assisted setup - the latter useful for parks or reserves where trenching cable is impractical. Stations connect to the central management platform over 4G/LTE or Wi-Fi depending on what the site already has. Operators can check system status, usage figures, and fault alerts from the backend without sending someone out for routine checks.

 

Station count and trail length are set at the project level. A small community loop might need three or four units; a university campus or large public park might run a dozen or more, placed at natural checkpoints along the route.

 

Yingmi outdoor fitness terminal operating in rainy conditions

 

What Keeps Users Coming Back

 

The system includes a leaderboard that shows daily and weekly rankings by distance or calorie output at every station on the trail. Operators can also push community challenges - time-limited group targets - across the display network at once, giving the whole user base a shared goal.

 

After a workout, users can scan a QR code at any station to pull their session data to a phone, no account required. For facilities with their own app, post-workout summaries can be pushed directly.

 

Operators get the aggregate side: peak hours, average session length, which stations see the most use, and population-level fitness trends over time. For parks departments or property managers who need to show that a fitness infrastructure investment is actually being used, that data is more useful than any brochure.

 

Two users checking the daily leaderboard on a Yingmi smart trail terminal

 

OEM and ODM: What's Actually Negotiable

 

Yingmi's manufacturing base in Hefei supports customization from enclosure design through software UI and language localization. Under OEM, buyers get the system badged with their own identity - logo, color scheme, interface language - without touching the underlying hardware or firmware. Under ODM, the specification itself is on the table: screen size, sensor configuration, mounting format, and software feature set can all be adjusted at sufficient order volume.

 

CE and RoHS documentation for European market entry is handled in-house. The company's export history covers Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. Buyers with specific local requirements - surface material standards, health data localization rules, or public tender certification criteria - can raise those during the inquiry stage rather than after.

 

Standard configurations ship in roughly 30 to 45 days from order confirmation. Sample units are available for qualified buyers before bulk commitment.

 

Two Yingmi outdoor fitness terminals displayed side by side with different brand colors and logos

 

Who's Buying It

 

Municipal governments and parks authorities make up the largest part of the addressable market, especially where public fitness infrastructure has become a stated policy priority. Residential developers come next - property management firms in mid-to-high-end communities have used the system as an amenity that actually produces usage data, rather than equipment that sits idle. Schools, universities, and corporate campuses are a third category, where fitness engagement figures feed into wellness program reporting.

 

The trail system sits alongside Yingmi's broader lineup, which includes interactive exercise bikes and smart health testing terminals. Buyers fitting out a full outdoor-and-indoor fitness environment can bundle products across the range under a single OEM agreement.

 

International buyers and distribution partners can submit inquiries through yingmiguide.com. Yingmi's export team quotes by project - trail length, station count, power setup, and customization scope all factor in. Technical specifications, CE declarations, and installation documentation are available after initial qualification.

 

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