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14 Hot Fitness Gadgets to Make You Sweat

TechnoGym unveiled a Google Glass-controlled treadmill at CES. When paired with Glass, the treadmill accepts voice commands, displays running data and even allows the user to video chat with a personal trainer.
Gaming-hardware maker Razer enters the wearable tech market with a hybrid smartwatch and activity tracker called the Razer Nabu.
The Reebok Checklight is a wearable device with multiple motion sensors that collect data on collisions and impacts.
This smart bracelet from Neatatmo measures sun exposure, and displays the data on a connected iOS device.
Sony on Monday unveiled a new wearable device: a fitness tracker called Core, which fits into other accessories such as a SmartBand. The device integrates with an app called Lifelog, which Sony hopes to build into a platform.
The Lumo Lift, helps you improve your posture with a gentle vibration whenever you start to slouch.
Garmin introduced the Vivofit, a waterproof fitness tracker. The company claims that it has a full year's worth of battery on one charge.
The Babolat Play ($399) is a tennis racquet with sensors on the handle, which collect data about the player's performance.
At CES 2014, FitBug unveiled targeted 12-week plans designed to push users toward their specific desired results. Stamped with colorful descriptors such as "no more baby belly," "bum beautiful" and "gut buster," FitBug claims its workout programs work as virtual personal trainers.
For those who want to exercise without getting up, the Tao coaches you through 50 exercises related to isometrics, which is the basis of many popular workouts such as pilates.
Withings Aura Active Sleep System communicates with pressure-sensitive bedding and a light system to determine the right time to wake you up.
The Jaybird Reign fitness tracker ($200) tracks more specific physical activity, such as when you're swimming vs. running. The device can also tell if you're feeling funky and then send you to bed a little early.
The LG Lifeband Touch can be paired with your phone to access functionality, such as accepting phone calls and controlling music.
These LG Heart Rate Earphones measure the pulse behind your ears and tracks biometric data, such as heart rate and oxygen consumption.
LAS VEGAS — Fitness tech is one of the hottest trends on the market right now, but wristband trackers are not the only gadget that can whip you into shape.
From the world's first Wi-Fi-enabled tennis racket to a treadmill that can be used with Google Glass, the tech world ushered in a whole collection of new gadgets at the 2014 International CES.

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Companies are also making staying fit more portable, too. For example, the Tao device is small enough to use on a plane, and coaches you on how to do pilates and plank exercises. Keeping your New Year's resolution will never be easier.
For a look at the latest health tech that debuted this year, check out the gallery, above.

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