If swinging motions are involved you may as well forget about this novelty. Added weight will (in due time) ruin your joints, especially if you're not exactly the athletic type to start with.
Now, if they came up with an array of wireless sensors for the whole body and came up with a few decent games to utilize them (think DDR, but with your whole body) then we'd be in business.
The geek in my is longing for the day when I can go to a gym and get in a (virtual) race, be it on a treadmill, bike or whatnot.
I've duct taped a six kilo dumbell to my Wii and have been doing boxing training with it and just changing hands. The punchbag lasts for one minute each hand. job done.
The X-Fi3 keeps with the company's commitment to audio fidelity, thanks to the apt-X codec, which supposedly offers audio quality similar to a wired connection when streaming. On that front, the device also handles FLAC files.
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If swinging motions are involved you may as well forget about this novelty. Added weight will (in due time) ruin your joints, especially if you're not exactly the athletic type to start with.
Now, if they came up with an array of wireless sensors for the whole body and came up with a few decent games to utilize them (think DDR, but with your whole body) then we'd be in business.
The geek in my is longing for the day when I can go to a gym and get in a (virtual) race, be it on a treadmill, bike or whatnot.
I've duct taped a six kilo dumbell to my Wii and have been doing boxing training with it and just changing hands. The punchbag lasts for one minute each hand. job done.