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ZetrOZ Systems Supports the Next Generation of Physician-Scientists with Sponsorship of the Orthopaedic Foundation’s Medical Immersion Program

The inventor of sustained acoustic medicine and the sam® wearable ultrasound technologies support students at an internationally known summer program and funds student and professional research through its STEM Scholarship Program. TRUMBULL, Conn., June 10, 2025 (Newswire.com) – ZetrOZ Systems, inventor of sustained acoustic medicine and the sam® wearable ultrasound device, is supporting the next […]

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The inventor of sustained acoustic medicine and the sam® wearable ultrasound technologies support students at an internationally known summer program and funds student and professional research through its STEM Scholarship Program.

ZetrOZ Systems, inventor of sustained acoustic medicine and the sam® wearable ultrasound device, is supporting the next generation of medical science through its sponsorship of the Orthopaedic Foundation’s Manhattan Medical Immersion Camp, a world-class hands-on program for aspiring physicians and medical researchers.

The Orthopaedic Foundation created the camp to provide high school and college students with the opportunity to explore a broad spectrum of medical specialties and alternative fields within healthcare, including biomedical engineering and medical devices.

ZetrOZ Systems CEO George K. Lewis, PhD, a biomedical engineer, is a member of the Foundation’s board of directors and has served on the faculty of the Medical Immersion Camp. “It is an honor to be part of the Orthopaedic Foundation’s Medical Immersion Camp and to be able to show these ambitious students how technological innovations like sustained acoustic medicine evolved out of the lab and how the sam® devices are changing the way we treat soft tissue injuries,” Lewis said.

Sustained acoustic medicine is a long-duration, continuous, multi-hour, high frequency ultrasound treatment that reduces inflammation, increases blood vessel diameters, and improves blood flow. That increases oxygenated hemoglobin at the site and removes cytokine enzymes and cellular waste, with the result of more rapid healing and reduced pain.

The treatment has been extensively studied in over 30 clinical trials for treating chronic soft tissue injuries, and through millions of treatments provided annually to patients across the United States.

Dr. Stephanie Petterson, the Orthopaedic Foundation’s director of research and clinical education program director. “One of the goals of the Medical Immersion Camp is to have students examine the field of medicine from many perspectives, including regenerative and sports medicine and physical therapy,” she said. “Sustained acoustic medicine is an important, emerging treatment in those fields, helping patients recover without surgery and or the use of potentially addictive pain medication.”

The technology behind ZetrOZ Systems’ sam® wearable ultrasound devices is defined in 48 U.S. and global patents and has been cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for home use in treating soft-tissue injuries.

ZetrOZ Systems is also supporting medical students and professionals with its second $20,000 STEM Scholarship Program. To help this generation of researchers achieve their goals, ZetrOZ Systems is providing four $5,000 scholarships to students or healthcare professionals in support of their educational or research expenses.

Applicants are required to write a 1,200-word essay on the global healthcare advancements in healing soft tissue injuries, addressing new medical technologies, mechanobiology applications and emerging clinical research trends worldwide, and a 250-word letter on their plans for the scholarship funds should they be selected as a recipient.

Applicants should submit those written pieces, as well as a current transcript of undergraduate and/or graduate studies and two professional references, to info@samrecover.com by July 31, 2025. Winners will be announced in September and October.

ZetrOZ Systems’ support of healthcare students and researchers aligns with its mission of developing innovations in medical science. For more information on ZetrOZ Systems and the revolutionary sam® wearable ultrasound device, please visit https://zetroz.com/ and www.samrecover.com.

For more information on the Orthopaedic Foundation, please visit https://ofals.org/.

About ZetrOZ Systems

ZetrOZ Systems is leading healing innovations in sports medicine, developing wearable bioelectronic devices to deliver sustained acoustic medicine (sam®). Researched and funded by the federal government, ZetrOZ is built on the proprietary medical technology of 48 patents and is the exclusive manufacturer and developer of the sam® product line, designed to treat acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions.

About the Orthopaedic Foundation

Born of the need to promote and encourage research and education in the field of orthopaedics and sports medicine, the Orthopaedic Foundation was established in 2002 with a focus on innovation to manage osteoarthritis and other musculoskeletal diseases, prevent injury to individuals across the spectrum of activity, and develop minimally invasive treatments with shorter recovery times, to keep people active and pain-free.

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Tournament Timekeeping Partnerships : UEFA Women’s EURO 2025

Hublot will once again serve as the ‘Official Timekeeper’ for UEFA Women’s EURO 2025, reaffirming its enduring relationship with elite soccer. As a proud Swiss brand, Hublot returns to home soil, building on its inaugural partnership during the 2022 championship in England. Throughout the tournament, Hublot’s presence will be both functional and symbolic. The iconic […]

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Hublot will once again serve as the ‘Official Timekeeper’ for UEFA Women’s EURO 2025, reaffirming its enduring relationship with elite soccer. As a proud Swiss brand, Hublot returns to home soil, building on its inaugural partnership during the 2022 championship in England.

Throughout the tournament, Hublot’s presence will be both functional and symbolic. The iconic ‘Big Bang’ fourth official’s board will be prominently used for substitutions and added time, while branded broadcast graphics and LED stadium displays will ensure visibility across global audiences. Additionally, match officials will be equipped with the ‘Big Bang e Gen 3,’ a connected timepiece engineered for real-time match operations.

Further extending its influence, Hublot’s vibrant 20th anniversary ‘Big Bang Collection’ will be worn by players, coaches, and commentators alike, bridging design and sporting excellence.

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Industry Leaders Outline a New Era at ATN Innovation Summit Day 2

From Anthony Geisler’s White House ambitions to cutting-edge insights on GLP-1s and sleep, day two of the ATN Summit revealed a bold, multi-front strategy for the future of movement and human performance Anthony Geisler, founder of Sequel Brands, opened day two of the ATN Innovation Summit 2025 by introducing his newly launched fitness franchisor, Sequel. […]

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From Anthony Geisler’s White House ambitions to cutting-edge insights on GLP-1s and sleep, day two of the ATN Summit revealed a bold, multi-front strategy for the future of movement and human performance

Anthony Geisler, founder of Sequel Brands, opened day two of the ATN Innovation Summit 2025 by introducing his newly launched fitness franchisor, Sequel.

“We started building this company, Sequel, about a year ago to culminate everything (we’ve) done in fitness,” Geisler said. “But this time, we want to do something bigger. We want to do something more innovative, and we want to actually go lead the industry.”

Sequel currently houses four boutique fitness brands and is preparing to announce a fifth.

“We said, ‘We’re stopping at five.’ I don’t know if we’ll stop at five,” he added.

Geisler also described Sequel’s alignment with national health efforts and his collaboration with the Trump Administration to launch a “fitness commission” as part of the “Make America Healthy Again Movement,” which he referred to as the “Make America Move Again” initiative.

“Five years ago, literally, our entire industry was illegal,” he said, referencing pandemic-era gym closures.

“This isn’t a one-year plan or a two-year plan,” Geisler said. “This is a (long-term) plan to continue to push fitness into the White House, into the mainstream.”

Fitness Consumers, AI & Human Connection

Liz Plosser led a discussion with executives from Echelon, Les Mills and Fitness on Demand about evolving consumer expectations and technology’s role in fitness delivery.

Andy Peat, CEO, Fitness on Demand, noted increased interest in mobility, stretching, strength training and live Pilates reformer classes.

Lou Lentine, CEO and founder, Echelon, said, “The same thing that’s working at the gym is working online.”

“Strength increases mind/body connection,” added Sean Turner, CEO, Les Mills U.S., highlighting the growing popularity of pre- and post-workout recovery.

On brick-and-mortar operations, Turner said: “Most people in the room need both,” citing digital’s role in enhancing flexibility and convenience.

In a discussion about content value in a saturated market, Peat noted the evolution of digital from a convenience screen to a personalized tool for form-checking and comprehensive training.

Lentine emphasized the importance of instructor connection: “We want our users to feel a connection to their instructors. They can see who is in the class, how many classes they’ve done this week. We know all that information from our studio. But it’s really about the connection that they have with the instructor.”

Echelon avoids celebrity instructors for this reason, favoring a more relatable presence.

On AI, Peat stated, “It won’t replace an instructor.” Lentine agreed: “I won’t think AI will replace an instructor or coach.” He shared that Echelon worked with Amazon to build an AI platform embedded in gym apps for better efficiency and cost savings.

Turner added that AI supports performance improvement through coaching analysis and customer insights.

“Ultimately, the biggest opportunity is how do we deepen the human experience, both physical and mental?” said Turner.

Dr. Frank Lipman on Responsible Longevity

Dr. Frank Lipman, founder of Eleven Elven Wellness Center, discussed the advancing yet incomplete science of healthy aging.

“Microbiome science is not particularly accurate,” he said. “These microbiome tests, they’re all bulls*** … But the microbiome is probably really, really important for most of us to stay healthy.”

He addressed gender biases in medicine: “As physicians, we don’t take women as seriously as men. If men can’t get erections, there’s a drug, but if women have pain during sex, they’re just getting older.”

He cautioned against the use of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) in young men who want children:

“If you’re giving hormones to young men … very common side effects are (shrinking) testicles, and that can cause infertility. So I think it’s irresponsible to give testosterone to young guys who still want to have kids.”

Additional perspectives from Dr. Lipman included:

  • “I’m obsessed with ketones. … I think ketones are one of the next big things.”
  • “I love peptides… I think anyone over 50 should probably be on hormones.”
  • “The next 10–20 years of my life are going to be about how do we get this message (longevity medicine) out in a responsible way.”

The Evolution of ClassPass & An AI Call To Action

Fritz Lanman, CEO of Playlist (parent of Mindbody, ClassPass and Booker), urged the industry to embrace artificial intelligence.

“I think it’s important for this industry to hear … that we’re not going to be replaced by AI,” Lanman said.

“It’s really amazing, but it’s not going to fully replace humans,” he added. “What it is going to do is empower and democratize the ability to do really deep and incredible analytics, really great personalized marketing and things like that to help businesses … grow and be more effective. So I see us heading toward an age of human augmentation, not substitution.”

“It’s incumbent on operators to use these tools,” he said. “If you’re not using ChatGPT already, you’re behind the game.”

ATN’s Edward Hertzman (l) and Playlist’s Fritz Lanman (credit: Flickman Media)

Addressing ClassPass concerns, Lanman clarified its intended purpose:

“I think the two biggest misconceptions would be, one: (ClassPass) can’t save a business that’s not going to work on its own, and two: you shouldn’t use it primarily for lead generation, you should use it for excess capacity and innovation.”

Peloton’s Focus on Community & Software

Nick Caldwell, chief product officer at Peloton, spoke about product innovation and AI.

“I think there’s never been a better time to apply technology to meet our customer needs.”

Caldwell highlighted a shift from hardware to software innovation and reinforced the importance of human touch:

“Peloton Instructors are a ‘superpower’ to the brand. They will not be replaced by AI.”

“We have to go beyond offering just what we see on the leaderboard, high fives and hashtags — that’s a great starting point,” Caldwell said. “But our members crave more and we see that through communities being created on external platforms, like Facebook, Twitter, where hundreds of thousands of our members are trying to find ways to come together, share fitness tips and support each other.”

Hertzman and Peloton’s Nick Caldwell (credit: Flickman Media)

He noted success with Peloton’s smaller-format micro stores and plans to expand.

“We’re seeing a very significant amount of home use,” he said, particularly in strength training.

“Peloton is here to stay,” he concluded, praising CEO Peter Stern: “Peter Stern has done a phenomenal job.”

Fitness Leaders on GLP-1s & Monetization

Panelists from “Fit Tech Playbook” agreed on the growing importance of centralized data and AI in fitness.

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Jeff Zwiefel, former Life Time executive and now head of Miora, said:“35% of Americans say they want to be on it [GLP-1s]… members are three times more likely to exercise once on the medications.”

Cyrus Massoumi, CEO and founder of Dr. B, cautioned: “Consumers should change their diet and undergo a fitness regimen for at least six months before they even begin taking GLP-1s.”

“We only actually prescribe (GLP-1s) to people who commit to working out,” he added.

“You can’t change what you don’t measure,” said Mitchell Keyes, vice president of global operations for Anytime Fitness. Edward Zouroudis, co-founder and CEO of Evolt, noted: “There are many opportunities,” including supplements, nutrition products and meal planning.

“As you educate the consumer, you empower the consumer — and as they become more empowered, they just care a little bit more. And that’s where you really transpire from being a trainer to a coach,” said Keyes.

Zwiefel summarized: “It’s a megatrend — it’s here to stay.”

The Business of Sleep

Executives from Sleep.ai, Mattress Firm and Therabody emphasized the expanding role of sleep in health and business.

“Sleep is the great connector,” said Tim Roberts, vice president of science and education at Therabody.

Chief digital officer George Hanson of Mattress Firm added, “As soon as you start to recognize the opportunity that sleep has in your unique business or service, it’s the first step to doing more, seeking the right partners and finding the right opportunities.”

“Sleep sits adjacent to every product and every experience, because we are humans,” Hanson said.

“We’re at this incredible opportunity where we have more data than ever, more personalized insights and then AI on top of this… It’s really the perfect storm,” Roberts said.

Colin Lawlor, founder and CEO of Sleep.ai, concluded, “The reality is, how they sleep is how they engage with you and your service.”

M&A Lessons From the Field

Pete Moore, managing partner, Integrity Square, moderated a discussion on M&A strategy, featuring leaders from Crunch.

“Our goal is to grow from 50 locations to 100/150,” shared Mark Federico, CEO of Fitness Holdings.

He emphasized real conversations and market readiness: “The ability to take a competitor out goes into the equation, but also we say there are certain things we need to rebrand… If rebranding costs more, we weigh the costs and downsides versus the benefits.”

Terry Blachek, CEO of Austin Fitness Group, described early expansion via joint ventures: “Until we got a private equity deal, I was on the line for $20 million of new locations.”

“Nail it before you scale it,” he advised.

Federico warned against premature expansion: “Take on what you can handle.”

“Don’t be so committed to what you want that you are not willing to take something better… You have walk-away power,” said Blachek. “The person who controls the relationship is the one who has less interest in it.”

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Sports, Blending Digital Arts, and Virtual Gaming Merge in New Technology Era (Sponsored)

Sponsored June 16, 2025 By 2025, digital arts, sports, and virtual gaming have merged to form a robust entertainment ecosystem, delivering immersive and interactive experiences. Digital arts encompass creative works such as 3D modeling, animation, and virtual reality (VR) environments, which provide the visual foundation for modern platforms. Sports have branched out into eSports and […]

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By 2025, digital arts, sports, and virtual gaming have merged to form a robust entertainment ecosystem, delivering immersive and interactive experiences. Digital arts encompass creative works such as 3D modeling, animation, and virtual reality (VR) environments, which provide the visual foundation for modern platforms. Sports have branched out into eSports and virtual simulations, expanding the ways in which fans can engage. Virtual gaming has developed expansive multiplayer worlds designed for exploration and competition.

Online Casinos and Sports Betting – A Case Study

Online casinos and sports betting websites represent a convergence of digital arts, sports, and virtual gaming. These platforms offer graphically rich interfaces and interactive experiences, ranging from poker to betting on real and virtual sports events, supported by technologies such as AI and VR. Most sites today offer incentives — such as Caesars online casino promo codes and other welcome bonuses — to attract users and enhance the recreational appeal of online gambling. These promotions help bring in new users, highlighting the growth of online gambling as a form of entertainment, with responsible use and regulation ensuring fairness and security.

Contribution of Digital Arts

Digital arts shape modern-day entertainment by creating visually rich and interactive experiences. Game designers leverage the latest rendering technologies to produce realistic textures, animations, and lighting, immersing players in complex virtual worlds. VR artists, for example, design reactive environments that adapt to user actions, blending creativity with technology. These design elements are evident in video games, where detailed visuals enhance storytelling, and in VR environments that simulate real-life settings. The creative aspects add beauty and foster emotional connections, making digital arts a driving force in this era of hybrid entertainment.

Sports in the Digital Era

Sports have evolved beyond the physical realm, embracing digital forms such as virtual sports and eSports. Competitive video gaming, or eSports, now draws global audiences, with platforms like Twitch streaming tournaments to millions. Titles like League of Legends have given rise to professional gamers and massive fan followings. Virtual sports simulations allow users to wager on or manage virtual teams, while VR provides immersive experiences — such as attending a virtual football match. Traditional sports organizations are also leveraging digital technology, including real-time statistics software and AR-enhanced broadcasts, to expand access and engagement, merging sports with gaming and digital arts.

Virtual Gaming’s Growth

Virtual gaming has become a mainstay of modern entertainment, offering expansive universes where players interact in real time. Games like Fortnite and Minecraft foster global communities and cross-border collaboration. Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) enhance the sense of presence, allowing players to immerse themselves in fantasy worlds or blend digital elements with the physical world. These technologies enrich storytelling and facilitate community building, placing virtual gaming on par with the creativity and competitiveness of digital arts and sports — driving new patterns of social engagement.

Main Features of This Merging

This convergence is marked by several distinguishing characteristics:

  • Visually rich design: Digital arts create immersive, interactive environments for games and gambling platforms.
  • Competitive interactivity: eSports and virtual sports offer new ways to engage with competitive experiences.
  • Global community: Virtual gaming connects players across geographic boundaries, fostering worldwide participation.
  • Technological innovation: AI and VR drive more realistic, responsive, and engaging digital experiences.
  • Regulatory frameworks: Ensure safe, fair, and responsible participation in online gambling and gaming.

The Future 

The convergence of these fields will continue as technology advances. AI-driven game development can offer personalized experiences, while VR has the potential to make sporting events fully immersive. Blockchain technology, already adopted by some platforms, can enhance transparency in betting. The online gaming industry — valued at $6.19 billion in Q1 2025, with a year-over-year increase of 15.3%, according to the American Gaming Association — reflects this economic growth. As these trends evolve, the boundaries between digital arts, sports, and virtual gaming will continue to blur, opening new avenues for creativity and connection.

The convergence of digital arts, sports, and virtual gaming has ushered in a new era of entertainment defined by creativity, competition, and community. Online casinos and sportsbooks exemplify this blend, combining artistic content, competitive elements, and interactive gameplay. As technology continues to evolve, this fusion will shape the future of entertainment, offering diverse opportunities for engagement. Examining this intersection highlights its potential for innovation while emphasizing the importance of responsible digital media consumption.

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Get more from your body with the world’s first outdoor exoskeleton – Hypershell X

Imagine being less constrained by the limits of your strength and endurance. Imagine hiking further, carrying more, moving faster. Hypershell X makes these dreams a reality. This is not just an exoskeleton that can boost your strength, speed and stamina. It is specifically designed for the outdoors, so you can explore further with fewer restrictions […]

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Imagine being less constrained by the limits of your strength and endurance. Imagine hiking further, carrying more, moving faster. Hypershell X makes these dreams a reality.

This is not just an exoskeleton that can boost your strength, speed and stamina. It is specifically designed for the outdoors, so you can explore further with fewer restrictions and less effort. Importantly, it has been created with the everyday consumer in mind – and is delightfully affordable.

Representing a new category of consumer technology, Hypershell X can be used to enhance performance in sport, help you walk or run further by eliminating the barrier of fatigue, and make the impossible possible by making you stronger.

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9Round Kickboxing Fitness Names Drew Stauffacher President

Stauffacher Joined the Boutique Fitness Franchise in 2011 Drew Stauffacher takes the helm as president of the 9Round Kickboxing Fitness franchise after joining the brand in 2011 as a trainer. Prior to his promotion, Stauffacher led the creation of 9RoundNOW, a digital training platform that continues to be a major value-add for members and entrepreneurs. […]

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Stauffacher Joined the Boutique Fitness Franchise in 2011

Drew Stauffacher takes the helm as president of the 9Round Kickboxing Fitness franchise after joining the brand in 2011 as a trainer. Prior to his promotion, Stauffacher led the creation of 9RoundNOW, a digital training platform that continues to be a major value-add for members and entrepreneurs. Stauffacher also has owned multiple locations of the boutique fitness franchise and now leverages his extensive experience with the Greenville, S.C.-based kickboxing brand to strengthen franchise support and foster innovation.

“Taking on this role feels like the culmination of my journey in the fitness industry and with 9Round,” said Stauffacher, who began training in martial arts at age 7. “What excites me most is the dynamic nature of the leadership opportunities this position brings. I get to collaborate daily with our incredible home office team while still traveling across the country to connect directly with our franchise partners and their communities. There’s tremendous value in seeing how our 9Round model functions in different markets. It helps us continuously refine and adapt the product to serve the general population better, all while staying true to our core experience.”

He cited convenience as a major part of that core experience. “We’re evolving by introducing studio access 365 days a year, including 24/7 access in some locations. Our no-class-times model remains, but now members can choose whether to work out with a trainer or use our Daily Workout Screen technology for guidance.”

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Drew Stauffacher is the new president of 9Round Kickboxing Fitness.

Stauffacher said his goal is to have more than 100 9Round locations operating in this new model by the end of 2025. “It’s a big, exciting challenge, and one that aligns with where the industry is going and what our members are asking for. It’s about giving people the flexibility they want while keeping the heart of what makes 9Round so effective and engaging.”

Support from Striking Brands 

He said 9Round’s parent company, Striking Brands, will play a major role in the kickboxing franchise’s growth moving forward. “As part of the umbrella of Striking Brands, we move into this new world with a new perspective. It’s been great to get to know another brand, iLoveKickboxing, and learn from its successes.”

Shannon Hudson, founder and CEO of Striking Brands, said 9Round franchisees are in great hands under Stauffacher’s leadership. “Beyond his extensive knowledge of the company and his experience as a franchisee, Drew brings a different voice and a fresh approach that will continue elevating the brand to its fullest potential while taking exceptional care of our franchisees and members. His leadership at 9Round will give me time to nurture other branches of our business,” Hudson said. One of those branches is the newly developed equipment division, which provides boxing, kickboxing and martial arts equipment and apparel to independently owned studios and schools.

Outside of the office, Stauffacher enjoys going on hikes with his wife and their dog in South Carolina, where they live.

About 9Round Kickboxing  

Founded in 2008 by professional kickboxer Hudson and his wife, Heather, 9Round offers kickboxing fitness training in a 30-minute, trainer-guided, full-body circuit format. The program is developed around a proprietary and copyrighted system of nine challenging workout stations. The boutique fitness brand has expanded to 350-plus locations throughout the U.S., Australia, Canada, Costa Rica, Guatemala, India, Iraq, Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Mexico, New Zealand, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates and Vietnam.



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The life-changing Apple Watch Series 10 is just $329 on Amazon

New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. Full admission: I’ve never been that into wearable tech. The idea of having a piece of metal strapped to your wrist, constantly beeping, reminding you to breathe, or to respond […]

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Full admission: I’ve never been that into wearable tech.

The idea of having a piece of metal strapped to your wrist, constantly beeping, reminding you to breathe, or to respond to your missed calls, seemed rather unnecessary and somewhat annoying.

But, after hearing countless friends rave about how their smartwatches changed their lifestyle for the better, I caved and decided to test out the Apple Watch Series 10 myself.

Between chugging out shopping articles and chasing around a two-year-old, I try to carve out a bit of time for myself, but it’s not easy. I could definitely use a little nudge to get going from time to time. So, why not give the little smart device a shot? I’m not the only person curious about the smartwatch trend. The Series 10 is a consistent #1 bestseller on Amazon. Besides, if you wait for the perfect opportunity (like today, for example), you could snag it on sale for up to 20% off.


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Pros:

  • Advanced smart features (Siri, Apple Pay, App Store, Call/Texting)
  • Sleek, attractive, lightweight build
  • Easy to integrate with the iPhone, and access to the entire Apple Store is very convenient
  • Smooth, intuitive touchscreen experience
  • Different band and style options are available

Cons:

  • Shorter battery life (between 18 and 36 hours)
  • GPS tracking works for casual, everyday use, but is less advanced than the Garmin

The Series 10 is kind of a jack of all trades; it tracks all sorts of health markers, from heart rate to wrist temperature, sleep duration, and even period cycle tracking. It also comes with a few unique features tailored to different goals, like a Tides app for surfers and Headspace for mindfulness. Plus, it even syncs up with Strava for runners, making it a great race-training device. For me, the simple activity ring was enough to encourage me to meet my movement goals for the day. It’s easy to lose track of your daily goals, but the Series 10 makes it a little bit addictive to get them done.

You can use it for fitness-tracking alone, but it’s also stacked with numerous smart features and can be treated as an extension of your iPhone if you appreciate staying connected. You can receive texts and calls right from your wrist, especially useful if you’re the type to stay away from your phone from time to time. Not to mention, the upgraded Series 10 offers a 30% larger screen, so squinting isn’t necessary. I stare at screens all day, and this is one that doesn’t bother me. The whole device is also substantially slimmer and lighter than I imagined, at just 36.4 grams. It’s easy to forget you’re wearing it at all.

It took me a bit of time to sync it up to my phone (an update was necessary), but navigating the Apple Watch interface and customizing the layout was a breeze, and I don’t consider myself tech-savvy by any means. Since I’ve started wearing it, I’ve felt encouraged to stand up more, get in those final steps to hit my goals, and skip the binge-watching for a little extra sleep. Not to be dramatic, but it’s totally transformed my life for the better, and for just $329 — it could yours too.


For a watch that can do everything from monitoring your heart rate and sleep cycles to tracking your steps and encouraging mindfulness, it feels like a true deal. I’d argue that it’s a phenomenal investment for anyone looking to optimize their wellness routine, especially if you consider yourself a bit of a data nerd and like to see your health metrics and progress over time.

Flash-forward to today, and my only regret is that I didn’t join the cult-favorite fitness tracker sooner.


This article was written by Miska Salemann, New York Post Commerce Writer/Reporter. As a health-forward member of Gen Z, Miska seeks out experts to weigh in on the benefits, safety and designs of both trending and tried-and-true fitness equipment, workout clothing, dietary supplements and more. Taking matters into her own hands, Miska intrepidly tests wellness products, ranging from Bryan Johnson’s Blueprint Longevity Mix to home gym elliptical machines to Jennifer Aniston’s favorite workout platform – often with her adorable one-year old daughter by her side. Before joining The Post, Miska covered lifestyle and consumer topics for the U.S. Sun and The Cannon Beach Gazette.




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