You’re peddling away on your stationary bike at home, getting the miles under your wheels until your reach your goal. Not the most exciting situation. Fitness app MyZone has a new feature to could ...
Luke has been touching up tech, and writing, for over a decade across FHM, Stuff, T3 and Shortlist to name a few. With an MA and NCTJs in journalism and an unquenchable love of gadgets, no tech ...
MyZone has made it easier than ever to tap into its personal bpm platform by integrating the heart rate monitor into a training top. The MyZone compression top, part of a new series of smart sports ...
MyZone has announced a new version of its fitness tracking and coaching app, which significantly improves the user interface, making it more intuitive and easy to use. There are also new social ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. In a lot of gyms and boutique fitness studios, there are classes that use chest straps with biometric sensors to track your heart rate and ...
The MyZone MZ-3 is a great chest strap heart rate monitor that will appeal to both casual exercisers and serious athletes. The former because it makes bpm training a bit more fun and the latter ...
MyZone is the fitness company you've seen or heard of, but possibly never used. Its chest-strap heart rate monitors have tracked (often high-level) fitness types during their gym's HIIT classes, while ...
While still being relatively new to the technology industry, Max has already worked with some big titles, including T3, Stuff and What Hi-Fi? His time there has given him a broad knowledge of the ...
Sometimes, you come across an idea that's so obvious, you wonder why it took so long for it to hit the market. The Myzone Sports Bra is such an idea: it's a sports bra with integrated clips for Myzone ...
It’s a debate that rages like ketchup or mayo, Sonic or Mario, and which Fun House twin you fancy more: is a chest strap or wrist-based heart rate monitor better? Myzone swore by the former, but now ...
Ah, the fitness elite. Those chiselled few with the boundless energy of young labradors and the bodies of Roman statues. These superhumans are able to run, jump, lift and leap for hours, pausing only ...