The streamlined, budget-friendly gadgets I use to stay motivated without the Peloton price tag
The article discusses budget-friendly alternatives to expensive fitness gadgets like Peloton. The author shares personal experiences with affordable smartwatches and walking pads that help maintain motivation for exercise. These alternatives provide functionality without the high price tag associated with premium fitness equipment.
- ▪The Peloton bike costs around $1,300, while the treadmill is priced at $2,700.
- ▪The author purchased a Samsung Galaxy Fit 3 smartwatch for approximately $42 to track steps and calories.
- ▪Instead of a costly smart treadmill, the author opted for a walking pad to use while watching TV.
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