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Someone made a Peloton-esque display for the world's most ubiquitous rowing machine
Concept2's stubborn refusal to update its Performance Monitors has inspired one startup to build its own.
It was at CES 2024, in a Las Vegas ballroom with a carpet so static I was getting an electric shock every few minutes, that I finally saw one of my longest-held dreams come true. You’ll still need the PM5, since Myrow connects to that to pull your rowing data, but it can sit flat in its storage position beside the fan. Then, you’ll be able to access on-demand rowing classes, custom workouts and, because everyone who has seen the product has asked, streaming video.
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