New year, new you, right? We welcome years of determination to better ourselves. Whether it's staying healthy or eating healthier, that's great.
That's why we've rounded up the best fitness technology available on the market, from high-tech trackers to cutting-edge stationary bikes. Here are the best gadgets that will help you break a sweat in no time.
Navigating the world of fitness technology can be overwhelming, with countless options to help you beat your personal best. Whether you're an avid runner or a casual gym goer, we don't judge. The only thing that matters is the effort, right? It’s important to read this guide, right?
Wattbike Atom X | R126,500
The Wattbike AtomX isn't just a ridiculously expensive and stylish bike, it's a home fitness powerhouse. Designed for serious fitness enthusiasts, it allows for challenging workouts without holding your hands.
Equipped with a variety of useful trackers and sensors, it features accurate data tracking and a sweat-resistant design. As long as you have cash lying around and the dedication to keep it from gathering dust in your spare room after two months, you'll be healthier and ready to conquer the outside world. Sho.
Huawei Watch GT Runner | R4,300
Were you born to run? Neither do we. Luckily, you can get some support from your Huawei Watch GT Runner. This is a great assistant and fitness tracker for avid runners.
With its lightweight design, running-specific features, and compatibility with external heart rate monitors, this smartwatch meets the needs of avid runners. As a side note, it's aimed at Android users, so you may run into issues on iOS.
Jabra Elite 8 active earphones | R3,500
There's nothing worse than worrying about your in-ears hitting the ground while running or cycling. We'd choose something like the Jabra Elite 8 Active. These are designed so that if they fall, they won't fall off.
The lightweight and durable construction has a textured silicone cover, and the earbuds are IP68 rated for dust and water resistance and last for 8 hours on a single charge. All without sacrificing sound quality.
Garmin Fenix 7 Pro | R20,000
If your budget allows and you want the best in your fitness pursuits, the Garmin Fenix 7 Pro is the ultimate sports watch.
With great battery life, rugged durability, offline mapping, and a rich feature suite, it's the best choice for all-around brilliance despite its high capacity and price. Garmin also offers a slightly toned-down solar-powered version for R16,000 if you want to keep your smartwatch charged off the grid.
Apple Watch Series 9 | R10,400
Apple's annual update gives the Series 9 a brighter display and various improvements. Is it worth upgrading? Of course, if you're in the Apple ecosystem and interested in fitness, it's a good consideration.
Apple Watch Series 9 gives you more space on your wrist with an improved display, new case colors, and tons of new input methods like double-tap one-handed gesture input.
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Garmin Epix Pro Gen 2 | R20,000
Garmin Epix Pro is the ultimate fitness adventure, combining rugged durability with serious smartwatch appeal.
With the best sports watch screen, great performance tracking tools, and rich color mapping, it's a great choice for those who want durability in their fitness gear. When it comes to fitness and health tracking software and data analysis, it's hard to beat Garmin.
NordicTrack RW700 Lower | R25,000
Often considered the Peloton of indoor rowing, the NordicTrack RW700 Rower offers a sophisticated and addictive stationary rowing experience.
Although far from perfect, given its sleek design and intense training, it remains an attractive option for boating enthusiasts. Look to the 10-inch color display to motivate you and keep you moving.