Technogym has unveiled its latest innovation: AI-powered Connected Dumbbells designed for at-home strength training. These dumbbells combine 12 weight settings ranging from 2kg to 24kg, allowing users to easily adjust their workout intensity. The unique calibration mechanism provides a satisfying user experience, making them a standout product in the fitness market.
Equipped with a built-in sensor, these dumbbells track performance and personalize workouts through the Technogym app. The pricing starts at £1,410, with an upgraded version available for £2,530, which includes additional features and accessories. Technogym aims to revolutionize home fitness, competing with other emerging brands like Kabata in the AI fitness space.
• Technogym's dumbbells feature AI for personalized workout experiences.
• The product includes a built-in sensor for performance tracking.
AI Coach utilizes collected data to tailor exercises and weight recommendations for users.
Connected Dumbbells integrate technology to enhance home strength training through AI features.
Performance Tracking involves analyzing user movements to optimize workout efficiency and results.
Technogym specializes in fitness equipment and technology, integrating AI to enhance user workouts.
Kabata is a fitness group focused on developing AI-powered workout solutions for home users.
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