With the new technology of today, the days of counting your calories, tracking your performance and measuring your heart rate manually are slowly disappearing. You no longer have to spend the whole day doing this because there’s a new device out there that can do all of these in a short period of time. Motorola now introduces the Motoactv, the ultimate fitness device.
The Motoactv is a wearable and lightweight fitness tracker and a music player at the same time that helps you track your workout performance and play great music to motivate you. One of its known main features is synching the device into your PC to check your peformance in extended periods of time. It can also help you set your own goals, measure your heart rate and pick the music that will motivate you to do more in your workout.
Aside from that, you no longer have to manually count calories and measure your heart rate, because the Motoactv has the Motorola AccuSense technology and GPS. This technology will accurately measure your performances such as heart rate, time, distance and calories lost. Afterwards, you can upload these results in Motoactv.com so you can analyze your workout data and see what needs to improve and what you have achieved.
But tracking your workout performance isn’t the only thing MotoActv does because it’s also a music player. The smart music player can hold up to 4000 songs to keep you motivated. It also learns to what music you like to play while working out and creates and personalized playlist for it. But if you’re not in the mood to listen to it, you can turn to FM radio for a variety of music.
Now, tracking everything on your workout and exercise is easy and is just right in your hands, thanks to the Motorola MotoActv. You can put it on your wrist, upper arm, pocket or on the bike because it is light. The Motorola MotoActv will also have two headphones called the Motorola SF700 and the Motorola SF500 that will be sold separatelt and has built-in heart rate monitors, very clear audio, and durable design. This device will be available in Latin America and Europe by the first quarter of 2012 and will be priced at $249 for 8G and $299 for 16G.