There are many latest and amazing technologies now a days which are making our life easier in many ways.You really don't know some smart gadgets are there.
The gym is one place that could certainly stand to be a little smarter and more efficient. Of course, I’m not necessarily talking about gym equipment – like treadmills, cable systems, or bench press stations. I’m actually referring to the gear you bring along with you every time you head in for a workout.
There are plenty of wrist wearables and fitness trackers. We have a few lists of our own if that’s what you’re looking for.
Instead, how about a smart cup that can tell you when you need to hydrate? Wouldn’t it be cool to have smart, Bluetooth-enabled dumbbells that track your strength training?
If these ideas interest you, then keep on reading!
What Are Smart Gym Gadgets?
Hopefully, you know what smart tech is by now. Smart gym gadgets are similar, except they are meant to be used when you workout. Ultimately, smart products make your life easier by keeping you connected. In the case of gym gadgets, they might track your health stats. Or, they may even enhance your workouts through unique features.
The Jabra Sport Coach headphones, for example, are wireless earbuds that can be used to listen to music. What really makes them interesting though is that they include a built-in health trainer that will encourage and coach you during your workout routines. It’s like having your own personal fitness assistant.
Why You Need Them?
Most of these devices make your life – or workouts – convenient. Smart clothing and smart shoes, for instance, can tell you when it’s time to take a rest, or when you should be wrapping up your exercise. These devices add a new tech-rich approach to getting the best gains from your workout and improving your health.
Installation and Ease of Use
Most of these devices are simply connected to your phone with Bluetooth. Simply charge the product, sync to your phone via app, and you’re ready to roll. Using them is also relatively easy. They are meant to make your gym life simpler, after all, not more difficult.
Cost
Because these devices vary in size, function, and usage they also vary in cost. The devices we have chosen range from X to X. Don’t worry, there’s definitely something for everyone on this list – from the budget-minded to the top-of-the-line lovers out there.
1-Skulpt: Measure Body Fat and Muscle
The gym is one place that could certainly stand to be a little smarter and more efficient. Of course, I’m not necessarily talking about gym equipment – like treadmills, cable systems, or bench press stations. I’m actually referring to the gear you bring along with you every time you head in for a workout.
There are plenty of wrist wearables and fitness trackers. We have a few lists of our own if that’s what you’re looking for.
Instead, how about a smart cup that can tell you when you need to hydrate? Wouldn’t it be cool to have smart, Bluetooth-enabled dumbbells that track your strength training?
If these ideas interest you, then keep on reading!
What Are Smart Gym Gadgets?
Hopefully, you know what smart tech is by now. Smart gym gadgets are similar, except they are meant to be used when you workout. Ultimately, smart products make your life easier by keeping you connected. In the case of gym gadgets, they might track your health stats. Or, they may even enhance your workouts through unique features.
The Jabra Sport Coach headphones, for example, are wireless earbuds that can be used to listen to music. What really makes them interesting though is that they include a built-in health trainer that will encourage and coach you during your workout routines. It’s like having your own personal fitness assistant.
Why You Need Them?
Most of these devices make your life – or workouts – convenient. Smart clothing and smart shoes, for instance, can tell you when it’s time to take a rest, or when you should be wrapping up your exercise. These devices add a new tech-rich approach to getting the best gains from your workout and improving your health.
Installation and Ease of Use
Most of these devices are simply connected to your phone with Bluetooth. Simply charge the product, sync to your phone via app, and you’re ready to roll. Using them is also relatively easy. They are meant to make your gym life simpler, after all, not more difficult.
Cost
Because these devices vary in size, function, and usage they also vary in cost. The devices we have chosen range from X to X. Don’t worry, there’s definitely something for everyone on this list – from the budget-minded to the top-of-the-line lovers out there.
1-Skulpt: Measure Body Fat and Muscle
Keeping track of muscle and body fat composition is an important task for those concentrating on their fitness development, especially athletes. It offers the vital information needed to perform better, eliminate muscle weaknesses and imbalances, and reduce the risk of injury.Once upon a time this type of tech was expensive and exclusive. However, it can now be done with a simple home gadget, in this instance: Skulpt, a portable hand-held body fat and muscle scanner. Working alongside an app to measure muscle quality and body fat percentage of 24 individual muscle groups using Composition Myography, Skulpt helps convert the data from measured from your body into actionable fitness guidance that is tailored to each person’s unique physiology.
2.Jabra Elite Sport: the BEST wireless headphones for music with total freedom of movement
Believe me when I say I’ve tried plenty of wireless "sports" earphones made for the gym. But what has always surprised me is that most of them just aren't really that comfortable, and quite shockingly, aren't well designed for exercise. In most cases, wireless sports headphones are bulky, and in my experience, a chunky or heavy set of earphones do not bode well for active pursuits, as any kind of strong movement usually means they just fall out, or at least feel like they could.
So, I was rather dubious before trying Jabra's latest Elite Sport wireless headphones. Not only do they look bulky, but they have no wires connecting the two ear pieces, meaning each one sits in your ear and is expected to stay there. However, I've been using them for almost three weeks now and have found them to work perfectly. They stay in my ears, they are comfortable and the sound quality is actually really good with a decent bass range. Apparently, they are also waterproof (with an IP67 rating). I've not tried this feature yet, but according to Jabra, it means they can be submerged in up to 3 feet of water for 30 minutes. I've also been quite impressed with the battery as like the Apple AirPods, the case they come in charges them while on the go. And if you thought that was it, it isn't. They have built-in heart-rate monitoring, too. These beasts literally have it all. Well, apart from a cheap RRP; the earphones' only downside.
3.MyZone MZ-3 heart-rate monitoring chest strap: when you really want to push yourself
If you want a more accurate reading of your heart-rate than using a smartwatch, then the MyZone chest strap is a great option, with some really compelling bonus features, too.
You might not have heard of MyZone before, but this US-based company has just started selling its heart rate tracking fitness belts in the UK. The MZ-3 is the firm's latest device: a heart rate sensor that snaps into a chest strap. This isn't just any old chest strap, though, as it also has built-in heart rate monitoring electrodes, which, when combined with its custom Bluetooth and ultra-low power wireless sensor module, is meant to provide more accurate measurements of your workout than your typical wrist-based fitness tracker or smartwatch.
The idea behind the MZ-3 is simple. You exercise with the chest strap and earn points based on your bpm measurement. These can then be used to improve your rank within the MyZone app, compete with your friends and family and unlock badges for sharing on social media. It works incredibly well as its emphasis is on effort rather than mere calorie burn helps to motivate you to do your best. It's easily one of the most accurate and fun heart rate trackers I've used.
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