Sportiiiis, the virtual personal trainer (photos)
Need a little extra motivation when you're working out? The Sportiiiis heads-up display can do that for you.
Sportiiiis
The Sportiiiis is a new heads-up display and audio system that provides feedback to athletes about their workouts. It is available for preorder now and will ship at the end of January. The cost is $199.
LED indicators
The Sportiiiis consists of a multicolored LED boom that provides visual feedback about your performance. Using the Sportiiiis desktop or mobile client, you can set your target heart rate, pace, and cadence. Then once you've begun your workout, the Sportiiiis will light up green if you're in the target zone or red if you're above or below it.
Audio coach
Audio prompts can give you details about your performance.
Compatible with all sunglasses
The Sportiiiis is easily adjustable to all sunglasses. There are also optional accessories for purchase, including a foot pod, a bike sensor, and a heart rate monitor.
Lightweight
The Sportiiiis weighs less than 0.35 ounce, so it shouldn't weigh down your sunglasses.
Battery life
Made by 4iiii Innovations, the Sportiiiis typically gets 9 hours of battery life, according to the company.
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