MobiHealth News June 18, 2019
Dave Muoio

Flywheel Sports, Hydrow, NordicTrack, NormaTec and Hyperice products will hit more than 100 stores by the year’s end.
This morning, consumer tech retailer Best Buy announced that it has expanded its arsenal of connected fitness products for consumers.

Ranging from in-home exercise systems with live classes to smart exercise recovery devices, the new offerings are now available through the retailer’s online storefront, and will also be found in dedicated fitness spaces coming to more than 100 stores before the year’s end.

“We know there’s a growing intersection between fitness and technology, and no one knows tech like we do,” Jason Bonfig, chief merchandising...

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