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Hydrow’s new Arc rowing machine has a bigger screen and, alas, AI

Hydrow is adding a third model to its lineup of snazzy modern-day rowing machines, and this time it’s bringing along a dollop of AI. The Hydrow Arc sits on the same footprint as its former Pro machine, but gets a bigger, 24-inch touchscreen display. It’s also equipped with what the company is calling “premium sound” and better workout recommendations.

But what the company really wants to talk about is its new HydroMetrics Index, using AI to look at your workout and give you a single score at the end. That score will monitor your precision, power and endurance, letting you track your progress over time. When paired with AI, the system will also be able to offer up personalized workout recommendations that target your weak areas.

The arrival of the Arc means a broader shakeup of the company’s range, with the Hydro Pro no longer sitting atop the company’s tree. It’s being renamed as the Hydrow Origin, and will get a price cut to $2,195, while the entry-level Hydrow Wave will set you back $1,995. The Arc, meanwhile, takes the flagship slot, and will cost $2,295, with orders starting today.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/home/smart-home/hydrows-new-arc-rowing-machine-has-a-bigger-screen-and-alas-ai-130054206.html?src=rss

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