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The Entertrainer™


Price: $139.95
Availability: in stock
Prod. Code: ENT-506


Make your TV's power & volume react directly to your heart rate.  If you get lazy, the volume goes down until you get back on target. It really keeps you moving!

Heart monitor activated universal remote control turns your TV into a personal trainer. Exercise motivation and fitness training tool for use with any exercise equipment or activity - treadmill, elliptical, bike, calisthenics, push-ups, jump rope, exercise videos etc.  Helps with weight loss, depression, general health improvement.

An enhanced EKHO heart rate monitor is included - an $89 value!  This heart monitor may also be used with any heart rate interactive equipment found in the home or gym. 

"This is really a great exercise idea." CNN

 

"That’s pretty genius invention you’ve got there."  ESPN

"You know Brilliance when you bump into it!" OhGizmo.com

"You gotta love this. CNET

 

Cool!”   Videogameworkout.com

 

“It could change the way you and your children watch TV, listen to music and even alter your waistline.” PC Magazine

 

"...effective way to give you the kick in the pants you need." Washington Post

 

“Be a leaner meaner couch potato.”  Cargo Magazine

 

“Great for people at all exercise levels.” Jim Karas, ABC News Now

“This is a great little device for those that need a little more incentive to workout.  I can highly recommend this to anyone who needs help getting off the couch and working out.”  Just Tech’n.com

“Part training aid, part pavlovian torture device.” Outside Magazine

“May get you in the best shape of your life.” UrbanDaddy.com

“Keeps the average reality TV hog in his ideal fat-burning zone.” Sync Magazine

“Now that’s motivation for a couch potato.” San Francisco Chronicle

 

“Cool gift of the day.” Surprise.com

 

“If you have an overweight child who watches too much telly, it might be ideal.” Gizmag

 

“A good personal trainer replacement.” PC World

 

“Get fit watching TV.”  Coolestgadgets.com

 

``Who needs this? The guy with dust on his $2,000     treadmill, the mom with overweight kids and the realist who knows that buying diet pills, gym memberships and exercise equipment are all worthless if you can't get motivated to exercise.''   San Jose Mercury News

 

“If you thought the name was good just you wait to hear what it actually does!”  Shiny Shiny