MUNICH – January 27, 2014 – Mio Global, winner of the coveted ISPO “Product of the Year” Award in 2013 for its ALPHA heart
rate monitor sport watch, this week unveils new innovative products
that continue to refine the brand’s application of its highly successful
patented continuous heart rate technology.
For its 2014 product line, Mio is introducing the Mio LINK wristband
and Mio GO application. Now runners and cyclists can continue to get all
the benefits of heart-rate training in a new format without using an
uncomfortable chest strap. Available in March, for only 99 Euros/89
pounds, Mio LINK with Bluetooth® Smart (4.0) and ANT+ transmits
heart rate data to Mio’s new mobile training application, Mio GO, as
well as other fitness apps and sport devices.
Mio LINK provides all of the functionality and reliability of a
connected chest strap, but is conveniently worn on the wrist. Heart rate
data is captured using the same, patented electro-optical cell
technology as featured in the award-winning Mio ALPHA heart rate sport watch. Data is then transmitted from Mio LINK using Bluetooth® Smart (4.0) to connect to fitness apps including the new Mio GO app, and using ANT+ to connect to sport devices.
The all-new Mio GO app creates an interactive experience, utilizing
the user’s heart rate data by wirelessly connecting Mio LINK or Mio
ALPHA. The real-time continuous heart-rate data drives the app, and the
effort and difficulty of the terrain are reflected in a virtual training
experience. “Adventure Trips” allow the user to experience trails and
routes from around the world. Starting in March 2013, consumers can
download the iPad/iPhone app Mio GO from the iTunes App Store.
“Up until the invention of Mio’s continuous technology, athletes have
had two choices: wear a chest strap to track their heart rate or rely
on other measures—like distance and speed—to track their fitness level,”
said Liz Dickinson, Mio’s CEO. “At the €99 price point, we’re making
the comfort of wrist-worn heart rate monitoring economical for the first
time. And with our new app Mio GO, we’re even adding the benefit of a
virtual training experience when the weather forces you, or if you
prefer, to workout indoors.”
At the core of both the Mio LINK and the Mio ALPHA, an optical sensor
monitors the volume of blood pulsing under the athlete’s skin as he or
she works out—even at performance speeds—so sophisticated algorithms can
be applied to the pulse signal to accurately track the heart rate. For
athletes looking for a way to capture continuous heart rate data, the
Mio GO app serves as an organized central portal where indoor and
outdoor exercise data, such as speed and distance can be automatically
tracked and correlated against heart rate data.
“Over the last few years, because it was not convenient or
comfortable, heart rate training has given over to training using non
biometric and less effective measures such as speed and distance,” said
Dickinson. ”At €99, you never have to wear a chest strap again. Using
the Mio
LINK’s Bluetooth® Smart (4.0) and ANT+ features, you
can transmit heart rate data to Mio GO to drive a unique indoor
workout experience, or connect to the fitness app or device of your
choice.”
For more information about Mio GO and Mio LINK, visit the Mio Global website at mioglobal.com/pressroom.
To check out the new products for yourself, stop by the Mio Global
booth at ISPO, Booth #101 in Hall B4. To schedule an appointment, please
contact Claire Rabun at crabun@verdepr.com.
About MIO
MIO, a recognized pioneer in health and
fitness technology, is the maker of the Mio ALPHA and Mio LINK, the
world’s first sport watch and sport band to provide continuous, accurate
heart rate at performance levels – without a chest strap. Both devices
connect to Mio’s fitness app Mio GO and other fitness apps, creating an
easy way for athletes to track and record their fitness progress.
Founded in 1999 by Liz Dickinson, Mio is a brand of Physical Enterprises
Inc. Mio’s team of world-class scientists, engineers and professionals
strive to help athletes reach their goals by innovating high-precision,
easy-to-use technologies from the company headquarters in Vancouver,
Canada.
For more information, visit www.mioglobal.com.
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