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OxeFit unveils “XP1” strength training connected fitness system
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OxeFit unveils “XP1” strength training connected fitness system

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  • OxeFit, a strength training and connected fitness solutions provider, has launched its strength training system “XP1.”  The system, starting at USD 25,000, the system is now available for preorder for a downpayment of USD 1,000. 

  • The product features dynamic variable resistance training with computer-controlled loads up to 500 lbs., force plate technology to identify asymmetries and weight imbalances, motion sensors and machine learning capabilities to detect and track movements, and a 43-inch touchscreen to display training content.

  • Its software apps, OxeLead and OxeFit, will work in tandem with the product. The former targets trainers, rehabilitation centers, and sports clubs, while the latter is offered for individuals and families. The OxeFit app subscription costs USD 39.99 a month and includes instructional videos, training programs, multi-user workouts, and competitive leaderboards.

  • Funds were made available to the company in February 2021, when it raised USD 12.5 million to launch its strength training fitness equipment XP1 and XS1 (the latter has yet to be unveiled).

  • OxeFit provides a strength training connected fitness system that uses advanced robotics and artificial intelligence (AI). The system includes proprietary hardware, software, and smart content to create data-driven workout programs and monitor workout form. The company targets a range of users, from optimizing athletes’ performance and injury recoveries to personal wellness. OxeFit’s solutions can be used in homes, fitness clubs, and rehabilitation centers.

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