Smash Your Fitness launches wearable device for immersive virtual cycling experience

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Smash Your Fitness has launched the Smashometer, a wearable cycling strap priced at $55, which includes a three-month subscription. This device connects to a computer, allowing users to engage in virtual cycling experiences with various maps and workouts. The Smashometer is lightweight and attaches to the ankle, measuring leg speed and transmitting data via Bluetooth. Users can participate in scenic rides, group rides, and utilize an AI-powered coach for personalized workout plans. Currently, the service requires a PC or Mac, as there is no mobile app available. The company is developing a mobile version, which may improve accessibility for users who prefer tablets or smartphones.


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