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Liteboxer launches new “Liteboxer Go” shadowboxing program with punch-tracking sensors

Liteboxer has launched a new shadowboxing program, Liteboxer Go, which uses punch tracking sensors that strap around users’ wrists. Utilizing Liteboxer’s full workout library, Liteboxer Go allows users to shadowbox anywhere they have access to a TV, tablet, or smartphone.

After launching its physical LED punching bag in 2020, Liteboxer introduced its first shadowboxing program earlier this year with Liteboxer VR. Now, with Liteboxer GO, those without access to a Meta Quest can join in.

With Liteboxer Go, all users will need is to strap on the included sensors and connect to the Liteboxer program via the app – users can also add included egg weights to increase the difficulty. The program includes over 200 workouts, many of which are synched to popular songs from musical artists like Ariana Grande, Drake, and Imagine Dragons, and others.

Liteboxer Go outdoors

Jeff Morin, CEO of Liteboxer, said “We recognize that not everyone can afford a $2,000 piece of gym equipment for their home. Liteboxer Go is a fraction of the price of current at-home platforms and the answer for those looking to make their workouts accessible. As I look into the future of at-home fitness, I truly believe that it’s vital to ensure everyone can affordably work out at home or on the go with world-class trainers, chart-topping music, and a community-led platform for less than they would spend at the gym.”

Liteboxer Go cost

There are no up-front costs for Liteboxer Go. Users get the sensors and trackers for free when you signed up for the monthly service.

The Liteboxer Go kit includes the following:

  • a pair of Liteboxer Go sensors with wrist wraps
  • a tablet stand
  • Egg Weights (Standard 1 LB each) with carrying case.

Membership options include:

  • 1 month: $18.99 per month
  • 12 month: $15.99 per month
  • 24 month: $13.99 per month

*Current Liteboxer hardware and VR premium subscribers will only need to purchase the sensors, with no additional membership.

Liteboxer Go Kit

To learn more about Liteboxer Go & purchase, visit liteboxer.com/pages/go

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Colin lives in Ventura, CA where he runs a Strength & Conditioning facility. If you have suggestions for fitness tech that you’d like to see covered or reviewed, feel free to send info over to colin@9to5mac.com

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