The Peloton Bike+ offers a few interesting advantages over the basic model, including an automatically adjustable resistance, a rotating display, and an exciting feature for Apple users. NextPit has reviewed the Peloton Bike+ for you and reveals how much more you get for an additional $1,000.
Withings is showing a smart urine lab for the home at CES 2023. The U-Scan hangs in your toilet bowl and automatically analyzes various biomarkers in your urine. Applications include cycle tracking or nutritional analysis, such as for water balance, vitamins, and exercise.
Xiaomi has inflated its inexpensive fitness tracker to the size of a smartwatch with the Smart Band 7 Pro. How much better is the device compared to the Xiaomi Smart Band 7? That’s exactly what we set to find out in this detailed review.
If you are looking for a lightweight fitness tracker that packs plenty of features and have a long battery life, then you will love Fitbit’s Inspire series! The latest model is touted to be able to last for up to ten days when worn and used, where it can also measure your pulse rate and blood oxygen level, in addition to sleep, mindfulness, and daily form—all that for less than $100. However, the NextPit review also reveals how the Inspire 3 suffers particularly from Fitbit’s fatal flaw.
Are blood glucose monitors the next big thing for fitness enthusiasts? Ultrahuman sells invasive sensors that can be inserted into the arm of customers, where it will continuously monitor glucose readings via a sophisticated app. The result is live tips and recommendations on how to optimize one’s lifestyle, including an extensive content ecosystem that concerns metabolic fitness. We reviewed the Ultrahuman M1 for two weeks and would like to share how our lives have changed since then.
Vibrations on our fitness tracker or smartwatch inform us that calls or messages are coming in on the connected smartphone. But did you know that Xiaomi even gives us the option to set custom vibrations for the Smart Band 7 in the Mi Fitness app? Here is how that works!
A 1.47-inch AMOLED display, 96 sports modes, permanent SpO2 tracking, and up to 14 days of battery life. The Huawei Band 7 promises all that! And yes, the Huawei Band 6 already offered all of these, but we will tell you whether there are significant differences to its predecessor and more importantly, whether it is worth buying in our review.
An integrated heart rate monitor without an integrated GPS module and having 24-hour blood oxygen measuring capability – the vívosmart 5 looks like an alternative to the Xiaomi Smart Band 7 or the Huawei Band 7 at first glance. However, Garmin’s smartband is considerably more expensive than the alternatives from China with an MSRP of $155. We find out whether the more expensive price tag makes it worth picking up in this practical review!
Xiaomi does not do much differently with the Smart Band 7, but some things are better. The price has increased, but the fitness tracker also has some new tricks on board. Read this review to find out whether that is enough to earn a good rating in the NextPit test.
Ultrahuman calls its customers “cyborgs”, selling them sensors that measure glucose from the interstitial tissue via a small hair-like flexible filament just under the skin on a continuous basis. The readings are supposed to revolutionize the nutrition and fitness industries. NextPit spoke with CEO and founder Mohit Kumar to find out more.