Getting fit is one of the most common New Year's resolutions, but the hardest part is getting started.
That's where tech-savvy fitness gadgets can help. Whether it's a portable GPS that helps you train or a wristband that keeps you on track, these new devices will make getting active and shedding pounds in 2014 that much easier.
Keep reading to see seven new gadgets that will up your fitness regimen.
Whithings Smart Body Analyzer ($150)
The Whithings scale will also sync with over 60 apps and devices like the Fitbit, RunKeeper, and Retrofit so users have all the tools you need to reach your goal. To read more about the scale, click here.
The WellShell lets users exercise wherever they are (on a plane, sitting in traffic, or at the office) with audio or vibrating feedback, and keeps track of diet and progress through an app. Reports say it will be available by the end of 2014.
Garmin Edge 500 Cycling GPS ($200)
The Edge 500 has an 18-hour battery life, and is easily rechargeable with a USB cord. Once the ride's done, users can sync the device and analyze their performance compared to past workouts.
iriverOn ($200)
The collar has a set of controls to pause, play, and control volume, and wearers can also make or answer incoming phone calls. It charges with a micro USB port at the bottom of the collar, and an app immediately syncs with the device to track progress.
Skulpt Aim ($149-$200)
The way it works is by sending a current through the body, and measuring how quickly it moves (i.e. the faster the current moves, the less fat there is). Skulpt has a long-lasting battery, is portable, and connects to an online dashboard that measures areas of improvement and what still needs work. It's currently available for pre-order until May for $149 ( will raise the price to $200 thereafter).
Lumo Lift ($69)
It connects with an app (iOS and Android compatible) that also measures steps and calories. It also discreetly vibrates when the user slouches, sending a reminder to sit or stand tall. The battery lasts 5 days and the Lumo Lift charges in under two hours. Available for pre-order now, and will ship in the spring of this year.
FitBit Force ($130)
The comfortable band is light and water resistant, and connects to a smartphone or computer via Bluetooth to keep track of progress (compatible with most iOS and Android devices). To read more about the FitBit Force, click here.
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