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This exercise equipment doubles as a video game controller (Tomorrow Daily 401 show notes)

SymGym thinks it has a fitness hit on its hands with its controller machine, but would you use it at your local gym?

Ashley Esqueda Senior Video Producer
Ashley Esqueda is an award-winning video producer and on-air talent based in Los Angeles. She has been playing video games since she was 3 years old, and loves the history of television. She currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband Jimi, son Wolfgang, and two very squirrely Italian Greyhounds.
Ashley Esqueda

Japanese researchers at the University of Tokyo showed off an interesting concept: a case that gives smartphones wheels and enables them to roll around on their own. Forget summoning your car; we want to summon our phones.

We're also taking a closer look at SymGym, a machine made for working out while playing video games. It doubles as a game controller, so users end up pulling, pushing and otherwise getting resistance reps while they control a video game.

Watch this: Exercise meets Pac-Man on this workout machine (Tomorrow Daily 401)

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