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Apple Fitness+ will spotlight Super Bowl halftime performers
Apple Fitness+ is adding new content for the new year. The workout service’s Artist Spotlight series celebrates the Super Bowl halftime show with playlists devoted to recent performers (including this year’s artist, Usher).
Fitbit's $160 Charge 6 fitness tracker brings back the physical side button
Fitbit has launched the new Charge 6 fitness tracker for $160. The new fitness tracker will integrate more Google Apps and smart integration.
Nike Training Club workout videos coming to Netflix on December 30th
Over 30 hours of Nike Training Club content are heading to Netflix, starting on December 30th.
Gatorade's smart water bottle uses sweatiness to gauge when you need to hydrate
The $70 Smart Gx Bottle and Sweat Patch connect to a smartphone app.
The best fitness gear to upgrade your workout routine
You might be fitter, but your fitness equipment and tech are due for an upgrade. Here's what we recommend, from the best wearable tech to our favorite smart scale.
The best fitness recovery gadgets
If you've been going hard at the gym – or just started going – you might need to augment your recovery methods. We've tested the best message therapy guns, massage balls and even some more analogue options.
The Fiture mirror wants to improve your at-home workout form
The $1,495 Fiture interactive mirror uses a camera to count your reps and offer form guidance.
Withings buys personalized fitness app 8fit
Withings' needs a subscription product to grow out its impressive hardware ecosystem.
Apple Fitness+ will add an audio-based running feature on January 10th
A curated series of workouts and meditations called Collections debuts on the same day.
Omorpho wants to make resistance training easier with its weighted workout clothing
You can look like Killmonger and get a better workout with these shirts.
Peloton is making a $495 smart camera for strength training
The Peloton Guide will arrive in the US and Canada in early 2022.
It took Peloton until 2021 to add a pause button
'We hope this feature is everything you imagine,' the company said.
Meta is acquiring the maker of VR workout app 'Supernatural'
Meta (formerly known as Facebook) is acquiring Within, the company that made the VR workout app Supernatural.
Strava makes its location sharing safety feature free
Social fitness network Strava has made one of its most useful safety features available to all users.
The Rock's new Under Armour over-ear headphones pack ANC and a 45-hour battery life
Dwayne Johnson has re-teamed with Under Armor on the new UA Project Rock Over-Ear Training headphones.
Hyrope is a smart jump rope that pairs with an app to track your workout
Hygear, a smart fitness tool maker that launched in 2020, has introduced a smart jump rope that can provide users with real time feedback.
Bose Sport Open Earbuds review: Great for workouts, but not much else
Bose Sport Open Earbuds keep your ears open to your environment while you exercise, which can increase safety for runners and other workout situations. However, the design limits performance elsewhere, so you have to accept sacrifices that could be deal breakers.
Gatorade made a sweat patch to track your perspiration
The composition of your sweat can tell you a lot about what your body needs to recover after a workout. The problem is, it takes a lot of effort for anything to register on Gatorade's Gx sweat patch.
The home fitness tech that will help us stay active in 2021
It shouldn’t surprise anyone that home fitness surged in popularity in 2020. Exercise equipment went out of stock as soon as the lockdowns started here in the US, and a flurry of fitness apps and videos flooded our feeds.
Wondercise adds arm and leg sensors to better track your exercise form
Before Apple Fitness+ debuted late last year, Wondercise was one of the many companies offering on-demand fitness classes you could take at home. The company's edge, though, is its Live Motion Matching system that uses wearables like the Apple Watch and Garmin devices to track your form while you're working out. The new straps are add-ons that can be used with either the company's own fitness band or third-party wearables that connect to the service, including the Apple Watch.