@alexey.sfh
Freiburg
Alexey Schafheutle
Founder · Embedded Systems · Endurance
About Omniq
Omniq is being built by Alexey Schafheutle. The idea comes from two worlds that meet every day: embedded systems and endurance sport.
@alexey.sfh
Freiburg
Founder · Embedded Systems · Endurance
Background
Embedded systems student
Practice
Ultra running, training, recovery
Daily life
Food tracking, sleep, healthy routines
The idea
When you train for a long time, you quickly learn whether a wearable is truly comfortable. On long runs, during sleep, or across several days, a watch on the wrist can feel warm, present, and sometimes simply too much.
That experience led to a simple question: why can't precise health tracking be lighter, more discreet, and better looking? A ring is small, sits naturally on the body, and stays unobtrusive while training, sleeping, and working.
The technical side fits the same idea. As an embedded systems student, Alexey works with sensors, power consumption, and small devices that have to perform reliably. Omniq brings that engineering lens together with real personal use: understanding sleep, tracking nutrition, guiding training, and living healthier over the long term.
What guides Omniq
01
Health tracking is only useful when people actually wear it. That is why a light, discreet format sits at the center of the product.
02
Sleep stages, HRV, heart rate, and activity should not end as a wall of numbers, but as clear signals for training, recovery, and daily life.
03
A smart ring should not shout gadget. It should fit training, work, and evenings out without constantly drawing attention.
The ambition
Omniq is being built for people who want to understand how sleep, load, nutrition, and recovery work together, without having to wear a bulky device or complicated tech on their body.