MobiHealth News June 23, 2021
Laura Lovett

Bloomberg reports that the armbands will be able to connect to the company’s smart bikes and treadmills.

Peloton, maker of connected fitness equipment, may be looking into the wearable space next. According to a Bloomberg report, the publicly traded company is working on a heart-rate-monitoring armband.

The tool is expected to connect with the company’s smart bikes and treadmills, as well as the company’s fitness app, according to the report.

It’s no secret that the fitness company has been interested in the wearable space for some time. In fact, Peloton does have a basic heart rate monitor that straps to a user’s chest that is listed on its website for $49.

Additionally, in March reports surfaced that the company acquired...

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