
"This year's Strength+ app was an agile response to the fact that strength training has become one of Peloton's leading fitness categories. Peloton debuts a new AI-powered service with computer vision, called Peloton IQ, and is revamping its entire hardware lineup as part of a new Cross Training series meant to help users switch easily between cardio, yoga, and strength."
"Before new Peloton converts can experience Peloton IQ's full range of offerings, it helps to have the updated hardware (of course). The new Bike, Tread, and Row all have a swivel screen to switch between floor and cardio exercises, as well as enhanced audio and upgraded processors, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. The upgraded Plus line in the Cross Training Series comes at a higher price point and includes the movement tracking camera, speakers with a woofer and Sonos tuning, hands-free control, and a fan."
Under CEO Peter Stern, Peloton's stock has risen and the company introduced Strength+ before launching Peloton IQ. Peloton IQ is an AI-powered service using computer vision paired with movement tracking to provide dynamic, personalized workouts. The company is revamping hardware into a Cross Training series to enable easy transitions between cardio, yoga, and strength. New Bike, Tread, and Row models include swivel screens for floor and cardio exercises, enhanced audio, upgraded processors, Wi‑Fi, and Bluetooth. The premium Plus line adds a movement-tracking camera, Sonos-tuned speakers with a woofer, hands-free controls, a fan, cushioned seats, and a Bike+ phone tray.
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