Gymwatch is compatible with the Apple Watch
German-designed Gymwatch is based on a patented sensor and, when it first launched
in 2014, was one of the first trackers designed to measure the motion and strength
expended in a wide range of exercises – encompassing both cardio and strength work.
The latest, updated version – compatible with the Apple Watch – was launched earlier
this year.
Strapped around a user’s arm or leg muscles (or both with two sensors), the device
includes an accelerometer, gyroscope and magnetometer to record the course of limb
movements on all axes and measure the time under tension of different muscle
contractions.
Programmed to recognise more than 900 different activities, Gymwatch can be
connected to iOS and Android apps to provide feedback on the exercise sessions, to help
users perform the exercises properly and get maximum results from their workouts.
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