Jump rope just got smarter.
AirJump uses your headphones’ motion sensors to count jumps—no camera or hand tracking needed. Now with structured workout plans featuring light, medium & fast jumps plus guided breaks to boost endurance and burn fat.
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awesome work! does it require airpods? i only have standard wireless headphones unfortunately
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@david_firouzbakht It seems a good idea to recognize jumps. You earned a new follower!
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This is cool! Do you have an Api for it?
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Hi, great job! One question, are you considering creating an Android version too?
Just found AirJump — the motion sensor idea is smart. No camera, no extra hardware, just your AirPods. Clean solution.
I build My Texas Method, a strength training app for powerlifters, so I know how much thought goes into structuring progressive workouts. The light/medium/fast jump categories remind me of volume vs intensity days — same principle of periodization applied to cardio. Love it! 💪
Curious: any plans to add custom workout builder so users can define their own intervals?
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awesome work! does it require airpods? i only have standard wireless headphones unfortunately
@david_firouzbakht It seems a good idea to recognize jumps. You earned a new follower!
This is cool! Do you have an Api for it?
Hi, great job! One question, are you considering creating an Android version too?
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@kucherenkokr Hi, thanks for your support! Right now, we’re focused on improving the iOS version, but we may consider Android in the future.
My Texas Method
Just found AirJump — the motion sensor idea is smart. No camera, no extra hardware, just your AirPods. Clean solution.
I build My Texas Method, a strength training app for powerlifters, so I know how much thought goes into structuring progressive workouts. The light/medium/fast jump categories remind me of volume vs intensity days — same principle of periodization applied to cardio. Love it! 💪
Curious: any plans to add custom workout builder so users can define their own intervals?