Fitness-tracking technology and wearable gadgets have become very common in recent years which has meant that people are generally becoming more conscious about their health.
You've got your trainers, gym membership, and workout gear. All you need to amp up your fitness game are the right gadgets round up the latest health and fitness trends in technology that will help improve your wellbeing...
THE FIRST A.I. PERSONAL TRAINER
Like a Fitbit, Amazon Echo and a pair of Beats all rolled into one product. - Macworld
Having designed wearable technology for NASA and the U.S Air Force since 2012, VI has taken military grade fighter pilot tech and adapted it to fit into a set of super smart earphones. VI is an artificially intelligent personal trainer that lives in biosensing earphones (
loaded with sensors developed and tested in the most demanding environments). She will track your activity, monitor your heart rate, constantly learn and coach you to real results - all delivered through sound powered by Harman Kardon.
GETVI.COM | £178.32
L'ORÉAL UV SENSE
L'Oréal research shows that overexposure to UV rays is a top health and beauty concern of consumers worldwide - Guive Balooch
L'Oréal developed its first commercial sunscreen product in 1935, furthered its 80-year commitment to sun safety with the unveiling of
UV Sense, the first battery-free wearable electronic UV sensor that tracks sun exposure, as a way of lowering the risk of skin cancer.
L'ORÉAL | PRICING & RELEASE DATE TBC
FAMILY HUB SMART FRIDGE
If you've got money to spend and you're in the market for a refrigerator that can do a little more than just keep your food and beers cold, Samsung has your back with the latest version of its tech-packed smart fridge. With built-in cameras, it will not only let you see what's inside, so you can check what you have left from your phone whenever you're out, it will also suggest optimal recipes for the user based on their food ingredient preferences and the expiry date of the ingredients in the fridge. Let's say the partner likes beef and hates carrots, and you don't enjoy salmon; the meal planner function proposes menu options to keep everyone happy while minimising food waste. This nifty fridge will find ingredients close to their expiry dates first and will rule out carrots and salmon as ingredients and offers recipes for food that includes beef. Use the touchscreen to food shop, share family calendars, photos, notes, stream music, radio and mirror your TV; it's a revolutionary piece of tech for the kitchen!
SAMSUNG | PRICES START FROM £1899
PELOTON THREAD
The best cardio machine on the planet - Men's Health
The billion-dollar fitness startup who's built a cult following with their Peloton bike just unveiled a new treadmill. Working in the same way as their indoor bike, it has an HD touchscreen that streams thousands of different live and on-demand classes so that users can join the class from home without the hassle of going to the gym. Classes on the treadmill will include a mix of high-intensity Bootcamp classes, running drills, and strength and training mat work.
PELOTON | TREADMILL $3,995, BIKE $1,995 WITH THE ABILITY TO PAY IN INSTALMENTS
FiiT
Fiit is an online platform that delivers on-demand interactive fitness classes via a mobile app that connects to your TV, working similarly to Peloton. Using smart technology to motivate you, you can see real-time stats on screen with access to interactive fitness classes anywhere, any time, with some of the world's most popular trainers. They're so confident you'll be hooked - they offer a money back guarantee after 30 days if you don't love the service!
FIIT | PRICES START FROM £20/MTH, LAUNCH LATE APRIL
WIFI SMART SCALE
Add some extra intelligence to your bathroom and get a comprehensive picture of your health in just one step: Body Cardio provides highly accurate weight and BMI plus body fat and water percentage, muscle and bone mass. Plus the device from Nokia works with both Google Fit and Apple Health.
NOKIA | £119.95
SUBSCRIBE TO A 'SMART BIKE'
VanMoof+ subscriptions make $3,500 electric bikes seem affordable - The Verge
VanMoof the Dutch smart bike manufacturer will now offer a subscription service which gives riders access to one of its smart or electric bikes built around a one-time "
key fee" for a fraction of what it costs to buy. Unlike dockless sharing schemes, VanMoof+ riders have exclusive access to a bike for as long as they choose to ride. Known greatly for their durability of bikes and their integrated smart technology, their SmartBike uses Bluetooth to recognise you so don't need keys and the theft protection service guarantees that the company will recover or replace any stolen Van Moof. The company also covers all maintenance costs for parts and labour during the subscription period - be it a flat tire, chain break or some sort of electrical malfunction. When riders are done with their subscription, they are able to sell the keys on to another user, alternatively, you can return the bike to a VanMoof store.
VANMOOF | ONE-TIME KEY FROM £278, SUBSCRIPTION FROM £17/MTH, AVAILABLE APRIL 24TH
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