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Colin lives in Ventura, CA where he runs a Strength & Conditioning facility. If you have suggestions for fitness tech that you’d like to see covered or reviewed, feel free to send info over to colin@9to5mac.com

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Polar Ignite 3 Titanium review – a Fitbit on steroids! [Video]

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The Polar Ignite 3 Titanium delivers a similar level of simplicity, ease of use, and recovery data that you would expect with a Fitbit. Unlike Fitbit, though, the Ignite 3 Titanium is also extremely accurate with multiband GPS, is highly resistant to any sort of damage, and, most importantly, gives you full access to all of your data without a subscription.

Check out the full review in the video below!

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Garmin Epix Pro: In-depth review [Video]

The Garmin Epix Pro takes everything that was great about the previous Garmin Epix but further amplifies it with a massive amount of small, but very noticeable improvements. From an improved heart rate sensor, to a new directional flashlight, there is a lot to love about this pro version.

We dig into all of this in the video below. Also discussed are some the differences between the Garmin Epix Pro, regular Garmin Epix, Garmin Fenix 7 Pro, and others to help you decide if this is the perfect sports watch for you.

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Ultrahuman Ring AIR Review – is it better than Oura? [video]

The Ultrahuman Ring AIR is the thinnest and lightest high-tech wearable available. Similar to the Oura Ring, Ultrahuman tracks your sleep, activity levels, and recovery. Of course, there are a few differences, which you can learn about in our video review below. Perhaps most compelling of all, the Ultrahuman Ring AIR does not require an ongoing monthly subscription.

You buy it. You own it. No additional payments are required.

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Peloton adds video game mode ‘Lanebreak’ to the Tread

Starting today, Peloton Tread members will be receiving an update that adds a new video game mode called Lanebreak Tread. This gamified workout challenges users to match and sustain various incline and speed ranges to get the highest score possible. While similar in many ways to the version of Lanebreak already available on the Peloton Bike, the Tread version has some major changes.

Luckily we have been testing it out in beta for the past few weeks and can give you the full scoop!

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Tempo leverages the power of the iPhone and AI for its largest update ever

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Connected fitness company Tempo is releasing its largest update ever today. An almost overwhelming amount of new features, customization, and data tracking have been added, leveraging the tech of the iPhone and AI. In fact, this feels less like an update and more like an entire relaunch of the Tempo home gym platform. Let’s dig into everything you should know!

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