Why connected fitness feels adrift: a tale of two rowers ...Middle East

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Sitting in the middle of my living room is the $2,499.99 Ergatta rower. About 10 miles and a 40-minute ferry ride away, the $2,199.99 Aviron Strong lurks in The Verge’s office. At a glance, these two rowers look different. The Ergatta has an elegant wooden frame and a water tank that mesmerizes my cats. The Aviron, meanwhile, looks more like a traditional black and steel piece of exercise equipment — utilitarian but sleek in its own way. I genuinely like both for different reasons. But these rowers share a fundamental problem: I’m often not compelled to use them. It’s not because they’re bad rowers, either. If this were a traditional review, I’d give each a seven out of 10. Both are

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