Yet another Whoop rival has appeared at CES 2026 this time from AI gym company Speediance
Date:
Thu, 08 Jan 2026 18:21:22 +0000
Description:
CES has no shortage of new health tech there are even multiple Whoop-style fitness trackers.
FULL STORY ======================================================================Speedian ce, maker of AI-powered connected fitness equipment, has debuted the Speediance Strap It's a screenless wearable designed to support 'data-driven training' There's no indication of pricing yet, but it will launch this year as part of a Kickstarter (Image credit: Future) Were covering all of the latest CES news from the show as it happens. Stick with us for the big
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Speediance isn't a name many fitness-tracker fans will be familiar with at first, as the company is best known for making AI-powered connected fitness equipment like the Gym Monster 2 cable strength trainer. Well, now it's come to CES with a fitness tracker, and there's no denying that it looks familiar.
Yes, it looks just like a Whoop . Running practically unopposed in the ' best fitness tracker without a screen' space for so long, Whoop was joined by the also similar-looking Polar Loop last year. Now, at CES, it's fighting for space both with the Luna Band and the all-new Speediance Strap.
Speediance hasn't released many details about the Strap just yet, other than it's a product prototype and will be subject to a Kickstarter launch later this year. There's no word on price (I reached out to a Speediance representative, who confirmed as much) but we do know that it'll have a base price, with an optional premium subscription for AI features, rather than an all-subscription model like Whoop.
Speediance said in a press release that "core activity and recovery data is available at no additional cost, with optional Wellness+ access providing advanced AI planning and long-term insights". So far, so depressingly
standard for the wellness industry these days (I'd love to own a device without an ongoing subscription paywall, please).
We also know that the device will offer data-driven daily readiness scores like the best Fitbits and best Garmin watches , and it'll "monitor physiological responses related to stress and core body temperature" so will have one eye on recovery as well as training.
It's taken longer than I expected, but minimalist fitness trackers are having a moment again, between these Whoop dupes and the best smart rings . It seems a theme is emerging: while I don't think specialist running watches will ever be replaced, more people are looking for focused, multi-disciplined training and turning away from on-wrist notifications.
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