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CES 2016: The future of smart fitness tech

By Teena Maddox January 8, 2016, 9:40 PM PST

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CES 2016: The future of smart fitness tech

Sensoria biometric suit

Sensoria biometric suit

The Sensoria rnbiometric suit contains sensors that allow data to be seen through smartrn sports eyewear or on a smartwatch. Users can get real-time feedback rnfrom biometrics such as body temperature, stress and fatigue levels, rnmuscle activation and center of balance.

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CES 2016: The future of smart fitness tech

Sensoria Walk socks

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Sensoria Walk socks

Pair the Sensoria Fitness socks to thernSensoria mobile app. A virtual coach within the app rncontinuously monitors running form and provides real-time rnfeedback through audio and video cues during your run.

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CES 2016: The future of smart fitness tech

Sensoria fitness shirt

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Sensoria fitness shirt

The Sensoria fitness smart T-shirt provides consistent heart rate rnmonitoring without a strap needed. It can be rnused with most Bluetooth smart heart rate monitors with standard snaps. rnPair the HRM with the Sensoria  mobile app to track your rnfitness activity.

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CES 2016: The future of smart fitness tech

Gymwatch

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Gymwatch

The Gymwatch tracks your fitness movements as you wear it on your arm or leg and delivers the results via a smartwatch app.

It tells you about your form and counts your reps while working out, and if you’re doing it right or wrong.

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Xensr 3D sports visualizer

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Xensr 3D sports visualizer

The Xensr 3D sports visualizer will track speed, jump height, G-Force, air rntime and more with built-in GPS that syncs to a mobile device via Bluetooth.

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Chisel Skulpt

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Chisel Skulpt

The Chisel Skulpt measures 24 different muscles on your body, providing the fat percentage and a rating of the muscle’s fitness for each muscle.

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Digitsole

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Digitsole

The Digitsole smartshoe features built-in foot warmers, wireless charging, a projector light, step-tracking technology and shock detection.

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Wilson X Connected Football

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Wilson X Connected Football

The Wilson X Connected Football includes a built-in sensor to rnmeasure speed, distance and the spiral efficiency of each throw. The data is synced to a mobile app.

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Enko Boost

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Enko Boost

The Enko Boost running shoe has mechanical cushioning and shock absorption to minimize injuries.

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CES 2016: The future of smart fitness tech

OMbra

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OMbra

The OMbra from OMSignal has smart technology built in to gather data from distance covered, cadence, pace, estimated calories burned and heart rate.

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Under Armour connected shoe

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Under Armour connected shoe

The UA connected shoe uses a chip to calculate distance, pace and cadence.rn It will also learn your stride length so that it can better judge rndistances without the use of GPS.

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Under Armour HealthBox

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Under Armour HealthBox

Th UA HealthBox is a connected fitness systems and retails for $400. It includes a Bluetooth-enabled scale, rna heart rate montitor and a wristband to track steps, distance, rnresting heart rate and sleep.

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AfterShokz Trekz Titanium bone conduction headphones

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AfterShokz Trekz Titanium bone conduction headphones

The AfterShokz Trekz Titanium bone conduction headphones sit on the cheekbone next to the ear, rather than inside the ear, to allow the wearer to hear ambient noise as well as the sounds from the headphones. This makes them safer for runners, cyclists and pedestrians.

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Garmin Varia Vision

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Garmin Varia Vision

The Garmin Varia Vision is for cyclists, and clips onto your glasses to provide a mini display to show directions, speed and other informaiton. There’s also an alert for calls, texts and emails.

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LifeFuel smart nutrition bottle

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LifeFuel smart nutrition bottle

The LifeFuel smart nutrition bottle is an iPhone-connected water bottle that can dispense both supplements and flavors while tracking water and supplement intake.

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Lumenus LED jacket

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Lumenus LED jacket

The Lumenus jacket makes a pedestrian, rnrunner or cyclist more visible to oncoming traffic. The clothing rncontains integrated Bluetooth to connect with an app to activate turn rnsignals and brake lights for the user once they’ve inputted their rndestination.

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Lumenus LED backpack, vest and light jacket

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Lumenus LED backpack, vest and light jacket

The Lumenus line of clothing and accessories embedded with LED lights make a pedestrian, rnrunner or cyclist more visible to oncoming traffic. The itemsrncontain integrated Bluetooth to connect with an app to activate turn rnsignals and brake lights for the user once they’ve inputted their rndestination.

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Lumenus workout pants

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Lumenus workout pants

These Lumenus workout pants contain LED lights to make the user more visible. The clothing rncontains integrated Bluetooth.

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FitGuard mouthguard

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FitGuard mouthguard

The FitGuard is a mouthguard from Force Impact Technologies that’s designed to measure the impact of a hit taken while playing a sport and track the number of hits. It works with an app to monitor the user for any head injuries.

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Hexoskin smart biometric shirt

Hexoskin smart biometric shirt

The Hexoskin smart biometric shirt offers Bluetooth to work with fitness apps such as Strava and RunKeeper or its own companion app. It provides data on sleep, physical training as well as cardiac, breathing and movement sensors to measure heart rate, breathing rate, among other tracking measurements.

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