On CNBC, CEO John Foley had a number of interesting comments relating to future Peloton offerings, his opinion on competitors, and more. Read on see the highlights or watch the full video.
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How to pair Apple Watch with Peloton Bike+
One of the headline features of Peloton’s new Bike+ is support for GymKit with Apple Watch. Read along for how to pair Apple Watch with Peloton Bike+.
Expand Expanding ClosePeloton will soon offer a certified used bike program
As expected with the Bike trade-in program, Peloton will soon open a used bike program and begin selling certified pre-owned bikes.
Expand Expanding ClosePeloton Bike+ Auto-Follow will only work with on-demand classes
For riders who prefer live classes and plan to order a Peloton Bike+, they might be disappointed to learn that the new Auto-Follow resistance feature is only available in on-demand workouts.
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As expected, Peloton ($PTON) reported a blowout quarter in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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One of the main reasons I purchased a Peloton bike was to avoid running outside in the humid summers here in Chattanooga. That doesn’t mean indoor rides aren’t hot, though.
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Yesterday, after the news of Peloton’s Bike+ and lower cost tread was announced, Jim Cramer said that Peloton would be “way too high” if the economy were to open. He’s wrong, and let me explain why.
Read morePeloton Bike trade-In program: Here’s how it works
With the announcement of the new Bike+ yesterday, Peloton also announced a new trade-in program for owners of previous Peloton bikes to lower the purchase price.
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Peloton shared a host of new images of the new Bike+ and lower cost treadmill with us this morning, and we’ve spent the last few hours looking through them.
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One of the additions to Peloton’s new Bike+ is a larger screen that will swivel to the other side of the bike. What benefit will this bring for Peloton customers?
Expand Expanding ClosePeloton announces Bike+ and new Treadmill
While it should come as no surprise to those who are following the rumors, Peloton has announced a new bike (Bike+) and a new lower-cost treadmill.
Expand Expanding ClosePeloton sharing to Strava now includes a screenshot from the actual class
Peloton includes options to share workouts to Strava and Fitbit after the class is completed. On September 1, it was just a text entry about the class. Now, it includes a screen grab from the actual class.
Expand Expanding ClosePeloton manufacturer Rexon moves to 24-hour production to meet demand
Following the supply chain can often give a deeper understanding of how companies will perform in upcoming quarters. If the news out of Rexon is any indication, Peloton is going to have a blow-out earnings report this coming week.
Expand Expanding CloseComment: Apple Watch integration for Peloton would be a win-win for both companies
GymKit has been around for a couple of years at this point, but we rarely hear anything about it. Occasionally there will be a news story about a hotel chain adding a few thousand compatible treadmills, but that’s about it.
Expand Expanding CloseFirst images of Peloton’s lower-cost treadmill leak
Today looks to be the day of Peloton leaks, as a few hours after details of the upcoming bike were released, another Peloton leak followed.
Expand Expanding CloseNew Peloton bike rumored to include 23.5″ display and native Apple Watch integration
Peloton has been rumored to be releasing a new bike sometime in 2020, and The ClipOut has heard some new details about what might be coming.
Expand Expanding CloseJAXJOX’s new connected dumbbells combine Bowflex-style weights with live workout classes
2020 might be known for a lot of negative things, but one of the positives will be the rise of connected fitness. We all know about Peloton’s growth, but Peloton isn’t the only company producing exciting new products. Today, JAXJOX has unveiled its new InteractiveStudio along with multiple new fitness products that can be purchased as a kit or separately.
Expand Expanding CloseCenturyLink outage forces Peloton to cancel live classes
If you were planning to join one of Peloton’s live classes this morning, you’ll be sad to find out that Peloton has canceled live classes through 11:00 AM EST this morning.
Expand Expanding ClosePeloton accidentally broadcasts 24-hour live stream
If you’re not listening to The Clip Out podcast, you’re missing out on a great discussion of all things Peloton on a weekly basis. I discovered it earlier in the summer, and it’s quickly become one of my favorite shows.
Expand Expanding CloseAmazon Halo tracks heart rate, body composition, and more but comes with monthly fee
Over at our sister site 9to5Toys, we get our first look at the Amazon Halo fitness tracker that was announced earlier today.
Expand Expanding ClosePeloton hires new SVP of e-commerce away from Amazon
Robert Franklin, the former head of product for Merch by Amazon, has been hired by Peloton to become its new senior vice president of e-commerce.
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Nautilus has been a constant in the fitness industry for as long as I’ve been alive, and they’ve announced a new indoor cycle with a first of its kind feature with the Bowflex VeloCore.
Expand Expanding CloseIs Peloton getting ready to pump up its strength division with a new product?
A recent job posting from Peloton for a Vice President of Product Marketing could give us clues about future ambitions for Peloton.
Expand Expanding CloseClimb off the saddle and prepare to drop four grand on this Peloton-style CLMBR
Connected fitness is making its way into every corner of the fitness ecosystem with every company trying to become the next Peloton. Today, CLMBR is announcing the world’s first connected climbing machine for the home, but it’ll cost you.
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