Norm Morrison Jul 17, 2024 12:11:51 PM 4 min read

Echelon Fit OS, a Great Upgrade

Hey Team, I thought I'd let you in on a update in the fitness equipment world. This is one that deals correctly with the Connected Fitness space.  Which is a bit slow right now, coming out of pandemic, but is starting to wake up again.
 
I've worked with Echelon Fitness for close to 5 years now, since the original vice president of sales was a good friend of mine. But like a lot of connected fitness companies, things get better as they go along. But this is a huge upgrade.
 
Echelon has released the beta version of fit OS to their residential clients, and that should probably translate on to the commercial products soon as well. 
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Fit OS system is a much more comprehensive connectivity. Instead of just having access to their own content, it also acts like a media screen so that you get it's like games and news and entertainment directly from it. It also gives you their new echelon worlds system which continues to improve and allows you to work out in virtual worlds. It even allows you to download apps like Zoom.  
 
I'm not sure if I want anyone to see me on a zoom call when I'm on a treadmill, but the option is there. 
 
So if you already have an Echelon product from us, you can go into the settings and download the fit OS beta, and if not, you can come in and talk to us about it. About what it does, and what it will do. And it does do what a lot of our clients asked for from the beginning, allows them to watch movies or read books or to take classes, all from the same screen
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Norm Morrison

Norm has a long history of building partnerships between Health and Wellness companies and meshing technology creators with manufacturers and vendors. He helped build the largest fitness equipment dealership from the ground up and has worked with nearly all of the major manufacturers in the industry. The top brands in the market come to him for advice about developing and improving their product. Norm has helped dozens of companies bring products to market and has an inside track on what’s new and what’s next in both the legacy and connected fitness industries.

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