Technology
This wearable smart device could help your workouts, and it’s on sale
TL;DR: Workout smarter with the FIT RELIEF Wearable Smart Device for $74.99, a 62% savings as of May 31.
The worst part about getting in shape is not knowing how hard to push yourself. If you go too hard, you end up sore and uncomfortable the next day, likely resulting in a lousy workout (or a skipped one altogether). If you don’t push yourself hard enough, you won’t see results. So what’s the trick?
Sadly, there’s no magic wand you can wave to give you perfectly-intense workouts every single time. But there is the FIT RELIEF Wearable Smart Device, which is on sale at the time of this writing.
FIT RELIEF is a pocket-sized smart device you can attach to any part of your body to warm up your muscles, enhance the intensity of your workouts, and optimize recovery from potential injuries or strains. While it uses TENS and EMS technology like other devices on the market, what makes it stand out is its ability to connect to your smartphone. Simply open the app and choose from custom modes like fitness or pain relief and customize the intensity to fit your desired results. The app will even remember your favorite treatments and personalized workouts, so you can track your progress and observe for yourself in real-time how you’ve improved. Plus, you won’t have to search for your sweet spot every time.
While the device is usually $199, you can save over 60% and get it on sale for just $74.99.
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