Entries in Fitness (174)

Tuesday
Feb182025

OnePlus Watch 3: How much is it in Canada?

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OnePlus has officially unveiled the OnePlus Watch 3. And you can now pre-order it in Canada for $449.99. If you check it out from the OnePlus website, you can get additional discounts on the smartwatch. OnePlus hasn't drastically changed the look of its smartwatch, but it does feature a rotating crown, long-lasting battery life, and a large and bright screen.

Tuesday
Feb182025

OnePlus Watch 3 launches on February 18 in North America, Europe

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OnePlus recently announced that the OnePlus Watch 3 will launch in the United States, Canada, and European markets on February 18. The premium smartwatch boasts a 16-day battery life in power saver mode and five days in smart mode, with a quick 10-minute charge providing a full day of use.

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Thursday
Dec052024

Peloton launches a strength training app

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Peloton has just launched a standalone strength training app that won't require you to use its machines. The Peloton Strength+ iPhone and Apple Watch app comes with a US$9.99 subscription in the US. But it is free for most of the subscribers to the Peloton app. (Entry-level Peloton App One won't get free access.) The Strength+ app focuses on custom workout generation and multi-week, instructor-led programs.

With the new app's launch, the company now has three digital offerings: All Access with its support for Peloton's machines, the Peloton App with its machine-friendly App+ and equipment-free App One versions, and the Strength+ app.

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Thursday
Dec052024

Growl makes a subscription-based interactive punching bag

If you're looking for a boxing trainer in your home, Growl is a startup looking to launch a wall-mounted fitness device made to address your needs. The Growl device encourages interactivity with its screen that doubles as your punching bag. It uses sensors and projectors to bring this concept to life.

Using projectors also helps make the experience more immersive. The main screen, which is half a punching bag's size, promises resistance similar to the real thing. There's even a life-size virtual trainer you can throw punches at or play interactive fitness games similar to Beat Saber but for punches. It will detect when you've punched it via infrared time-of-flight sensors, turning the screen into a large touchscreen of sorts.

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