Polar’s new A370 fitness tracker has 24/7 continuous heart rate tracking


Tracking your steps and other physical activity is a great way to hold yourself accountable for your health goals, but keeping track of your heart rate throughout the day is a better measure of how well you’re progressing towards those goals. Polar’s new A370 fitness band has that feature and more.

The Polar A370 tracks all the usual metrics like steps, distance, and calories burned, but it also has advanced sleep tracking.

Polar’s advanced sleep tracking features help you learn more about your sleep patterns and how they can effect your health.

When you combine all of the A370’s activity and sleep tracking reports through the Polar app on your mobile device, it will help you reach your fitness goals that much faster.

The Polar A370 is available for pre-order now and is priced at $179. It will ship in early June. For more info visit polar.com

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RowBike is a rowing machine on wheels


The 4-wheeled RowBike gets you where you want to go and gives you a whole body workout at the same time which burns 50% more calories than a traditional bike.

Invented by Scott Olson, the creator of Rollerblade inline skates, the RowBike is a rowing machine built onto a 4-wheeled bike frame. RowBikes are available in 2 and 4-wheeled versions, but we’re highlighting the 4-wheeled version here.

Instead of pedaling, the rowing cycle moves forward by rowing with the patented handlebar. As you row, the bike provides a full-body workout of cardio and strength training for your core, legs, and arms while offering the freedom of riding a bike.

The RowBike has an aluminum frame, a padded seat, a thumb-operated gearshift, a seven-speed derailleur, 20″ diameter tires, and front and rear caliper hand brakes. The 4-wheeled version of the RowBike is designed to accommodate riders 4′ 3″ and taller (up to 300 lbs).

This interesting exercise vehicle does have one problem. The price. At $3000, it’s definitely not going to be an impulse purchase like the As Seen On TV fitness products that people buy and then never use.

If the RowBike looks like a fun way to burn some calories and you have a LOT of disposable cash, head over to rowbike.com to read more about them and Hammacher Schlemmer to order one.

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Ringly makes smart jewelry for those times when you want to feel pretty


Let’s face it, fitness bands and smartwatches aren’t the most attractive accessories on the market. They usually have either a masculine or unisex style that does not blend well with fancier feminine attire. Ringly is a company who offers a more glamorous alternative to boring black silicone banded wearables.  

Ringly’s water resistant smart rings and bracelets pair with your smartphone to show notifications using vibration and light. They also track your steps, distance, and calories burned throughout the day.

When it’s time to turn in for the night, you can tuck the ring or bracelet into a specially designed jewelry box that doubles as a battery charger.

Ringly rings and bracelets are available in a variety of colors / styles and are priced at $165. You can find more info at ringly.com and order one from Amazon.

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