Speediance unveils compact resistance trainer and wearable at CES 2026

Speediance, an AI-powered fitness equipment maker, introduced its Gym Nano portable strength trainer and Speediance Strap wearable at CES 2026 in Las Vegas. The products aim to integrate into a broader health ecosystem for home workouts and personalized training insights. Founder Liu Tao emphasized building connected systems that adapt to users' lives.

Speediance revealed the Gym Nano and Speediance Strap during the consumer tech expo in Las Vegas this week, expanding its lineup that includes the Gym Monster 2 smart home gym and the VeloNix AI Smart Bike, which CNET previously named the best AI-powered exercise bike.

The Gym Nano is a compact, motor-driven cable resistance system designed for small spaces, enabling full-body workouts at home without large equipment. It provides up to 220 pounds of resistance in 1-pound increments and features five dynamic modes: Eccentric, Chain, Standard, Fixed Speed, and Sled. This makes strength training more accessible for those with limited room.

Complementing the hardware, the Speediance Strap is a screen-free wearable prototype that tracks sleep, training, core body temperature, exercise types, movement patterns, and training volume. Data syncs to the Speediance Wellness Plus app, offering daily training and recovery suggestions, readiness assessments, and stress detection. Basic insights are free, with premium AI planning available via upgrade.

"Rather than developing products in isolation, we're building a comprehensive training and health ecosystem that adapts to users' real lives," said Liu Tao, Speediance's founder and CEO. He added, "With Speediance Strap, we are exploring how wearable data can function as a decision-support layer within a connected fitness system."

Availability details remain unclear for the Gym Nano, while the Strap is slated for a Kickstarter launch in spring 2026. TechRadar noted the Strap as a rival to Whoop, highlighting its familiar design in the crowded fitness tracker market.

Makala yanayohusiana

Photorealistic scene of advanced AI-powered robots, including humanoid household assistants and navigation devices, showcased amid crowds at CES 2026 in Las Vegas.
Picha iliyoundwa na AI

CES 2026 Showcases Advanced AI-Powered Robots

Imeripotiwa na AI Picha iliyoundwa na AI

At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, companies unveiled innovative robots blending artificial intelligence with practical and entertaining functions. Highlights include humanoid assistants for household chores and specialized devices tackling navigation challenges. These developments signal a push toward more autonomous home helpers.

Home fitness brand Merach has introduced the UltraTread T70 Aura, a treadmill featuring an innovative AI coach that adjusts speed based on heart rate. Designed with joint protection in mind, the device aims to make professional-level workouts accessible to everyday users. Unveiled at CES 2026, it pairs exclusively with the Apple Watch for monitoring.

Imeripotiwa na AI

At CES 2026, Luna unveiled the Luna Band, a screenless wristband that logs health data through voice commands, eliminating the need for apps or annual subscriptions. Unlike competitors such as the Whoop 5.0, this device offers a subscription-free alternative for monitoring fitness and wellness. It integrates AI to provide contextual insights into users' health routines.

Chinese micromobility firm Navee showcased a diverse lineup at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, featuring high-speed e-scooters, an AI-powered golf cart and an electric seaplane. The products highlight the company's push into innovative personal transport. No pricing or release dates were announced.

Imeripotiwa na AI

Chinese AI pioneer SenseTime is leveraging its computer vision roots to lead the next phase of AI, shifting towards multimodal systems and embodied intelligence in the physical world. Co-founder and chief scientist Lin Dahua stated that this approach mirrors Google's, starting with vision capabilities as the core and adding language to build true multimodal systems.

Samsung Electronics unveiled its vision for an AI-driven lifestyle on Sunday at its First Look event in Las Vegas, ahead of CES 2026. Under the theme 'Your Companion to AI Living,' the company introduced AI-integrated products and services spanning TVs, home appliances, and healthcare. Roh Tae-moon, CEO of the Device Experience Division, stressed delivering a seamless AI experience.

Imeripotiwa na AI

At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, home security advancements took center stage with wireless charging locks, affordable sensors, and AI-enhanced cameras. Companies like Desloc, Lockin, and IKEA unveiled products aimed at simplifying and enhancing home protection. Presence-sensing technology emerged as a key trend for noninvasive monitoring.

Jumamosi, 24. Mwezi wa kwanza 2026, 14:19:50

Oura ring tops smart ring tests for 2026 health tracking

Alhamisi, 22. Mwezi wa kwanza 2026, 05:14:38

Apple develops AI-powered wearable pin for 2027

Jumanne, 20. Mwezi wa kwanza 2026, 11:48:36

CNET updates best home ellipticals list for 2026

Jumanne, 6. Mwezi wa kwanza 2026, 16:13:19

Meta expands neural band uses and pauses Ray-Ban Display sales

Jumanne, 6. Mwezi wa kwanza 2026, 10:11:50

CES 2026 features AI-driven gaming hardware announcements

Jumapili, 4. Mwezi wa kwanza 2026, 10:08:02

Plaud launches NotePin S AI wearable at CES 2026

Ijumaa, 2. Mwezi wa kwanza 2026, 16:50:47

Apple Fitness+ launches new workout programs for 2026

Ijumaa, 2. Mwezi wa kwanza 2026, 11:24:30

Samsung announces brighter Freestyle+ portable projector

Alhamisi, 25. Mwezi wa kumi na mbili 2025, 04:04:39

Smartlet watch band allows dual analog and smartwatch wear

Jumatatu, 22. Mwezi wa kumi na mbili 2025, 07:12:13

Wearable neurotech emerges as the next big trend

 

 

 

Tovuti hii inatumia vidakuzi

Tunatumia vidakuzi kwa uchambuzi ili kuboresha tovuti yetu. Soma sera ya faragha yetu kwa maelezo zaidi.
Kataa