Tech entrepreneur looks to improve connected rowing
Gary Simpson, founder of myrow, spoke with Athletech on what he envisions for his company and for the future of connected rowing. Head below to learn more.
Expand Expanding CloseGary Simpson, founder of myrow, spoke with Athletech on what he envisions for his company and for the future of connected rowing. Head below to learn more.
Expand Expanding CloseEntering the smart ring market with the likes of Oura and Circular, the Evie smart ring is setting itself apart as the first medical-grade wearable with a women-specific design and a mission to match. Using biometrics to track heart rate, sleep, menstrual cycles, and more, Evie will be available for purchase on November 20.
Expand Expanding CloseIn this review, we’re covering two styles of earbuds in the current Back Bay Brand lineup: the Runner 60 and Tempo 30. One trip to the Back Bay website and it’s clear: the goal is to bring you the best in workout audio. Runner 60 and Tempo 30 have appeared on many ‘Best of’ lists for affordable earbuds or fitness accessories. But after experiencing how good they are, it seems a shame to pigeonhole them into any one category.
Expand Expanding CloseIn this review, we are going to take a look at the Fitbit Ace 3. This exercise and health tracker for kids is similar to the adult Fitbit, but with the design and functions built specifically to help motivate, encourage, and challenge young kids to be active every single day. Before you buy the Fitbit Ace 3, let us find out if this is the perfect fit for your kid.
Expand Expanding CloseThe Eight Sleep Pod Pro Cover is as much of a connected fitness tech product as the Peloton Bike or Nordictrack Treadmill. Instead of trying to improve your endurance, Eight Sleep focuses on improving the most important aspect of your recovery: your sleep quality. This review will cover everything you need to know to ensure this high-tech, temperature-adjusting, biometric-tracking mattress cover is the perfect fit for you.
Expand Expanding CloseToday, Amazon Halo launched a new Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) heart rate setting that allows owners to see live heart rate tracking as an overlay on connected fitness equipment from top brands including iFIT (Nordictrack), OpenFit, and CLMBR.
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