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CES: Discover smart homes that keep you healthy
There is a large intersection between health tech and smart homes at CES in Las Vegas this week. BRYAN TURNER explores the home tech that can keep us healthy.
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There is a large intersection between health tech and smart homes at CES in Las Vegas this week. BRYAN TURNER explores the home tech that can keep us healthy.
For those readers who want to start their fitness journies at home, Huami has unveiled the Amazfit HomeStudio during its keynote at CES.
Amazfit HomeStudio is a connected fitness treadmill paired with a 43” HD screen, called the Glass, and surround sound JBL speakers to provide an immersive and highly personal fitness experience. It comes as a partnership with Studio, a fitness entertainment brand that offers virtual classes. Amazfit HomeStudio utilises AI-powered computer vision to detect and help correct posture and positioning of users.
The device can be paired with a regular treadmill or Amazfit’s AirRun foldable treadmill, which was also unveiled during a keynote at CES. The new treadmill uses salt belt technology to make runs more comfortable. Because it’s foldable and portable, one can move the treadmill and Glass around the house.
With the screen connected into Studio’s classes, the Glass can access a studio experience in the home. The service offers over 1,000 classes across treadmill, sculpt, stretch, and yoga. With Amazfit HomeStudio’s connected treadmill, participants get the full cardio experience.
“At the end of 2019, Huami defined a new mission: Connect Health with Technology. STUDIO’s passion for fitness has proven to be a perfect match,” says Wang Huang, chairman and CEO of Huami. “We want to bring the latest in fitness to our users, through products and services they can count on. That’s what Huami Amazfit is bringing to the new decade – cutting-edge innovation in health technology.”
Huami provided the following specs:
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