Monday, February 9, 2009

Device Brings Together Health/Fitness Sensors with Digital Devices

Filed under: Sports Medicine

smheartl8ink.jpgiTMP Technology, a small company out of Santa Barbara, California, is releasing a simple device that links data coming from compatible wireless health and fitness sensors to iPhones, computers, and mobile devices. On the iPhone, things like heart rate meters, pedometers, and bicycle speedometers can be incorporated together via one the company's iPhone fitness applications.

iPhone apps the new SMHEART LINK is compatible with:

  • iRPM+(TM) - Bike Computer/Heart Monitor v 2.0 is a cardio fitness system and cycling computer that works with SMHEART LINK to track any cardio exercise, anywhere. Upload your completed workouts to eNewLeaf.com or MapMyFitness to add key cardio training and cycling metrics to your online fitness diary.
  • iSPINNING(TM) is a cardio fitness system and cycling computer that enables Spinning(R) enthusiasts around the world to track and record their cardio exercise anywhere, whether riding on a Spinner(R) bike, road bike or mountain bike. It is currently available as a demo, while the live app (v 2.0) is in review and expected to be available soon.
  • iNewLeaf (TM) is a cardio fitness system and cycling computer that allows you to incorporate unique metabolic profile data from New Leaf to more precisely track and monitor the right exercise intensity for "real results." Upload your completed workouts to eNewLeaf.com to add key cardio training and cycling metrics to your online fitness diary. It is also currently available as a demo, with the live app (v 2.0) in review and expected to be available soon.
  • Press release: iPhone Can Now Double as a Heart Rate Monitor and Fitness Tracking System

    Product info page: SMHEART LINK

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