Las Vegas: Speediance, a global leader in smart fitness innovation, has officially stepped into the wearable technology market with the debut of its first-ever fitness tracker — the Speediance Strap — unveiled at CES 2026 in Las Vegas.
Showcased at Speediance’s booth at the Venetian Expo, the minimalist, screen-free wearable is designed to translate continuous physiological and behavioral data into meaningful health and training decisions, marking a strategic expansion of the company’s connected wellness ecosystem.
The Speediance Strap collects key biological signals related to training activity, sleep, stress and core body temperature, integrating this data into Speediance’s proprietary Wellness+ platform. Powered by a CARE-based framework — Collect, Analyze, Recommend and Execute — the system converts raw data into adaptive, AI-driven training and recovery guidance.
According to the company, the device supports both strength and endurance training, with intelligent motion recognition capable of tracking exercise patterns, volume, velocity trends and fatigue indicators. These insights help users better understand performance capacity, readiness levels and optimal recovery needs.
Beyond performance tracking, the Strap also monitors physiological responses to stress and temperature fluctuations, supporting safer training habits and helping users determine when to intensify workouts or prioritise recovery.
Among its standout features are daily readiness scores compiled from multiple physiological inputs, AI-based training recommendations, and an extended battery life tailored for long-term daily use. Speediance will also offer a flexible access model, with core tracking features available free of charge and optional premium Wellness+ subscriptions providing advanced planning and long-term analytics.

“Today, many people have access to large volumes of health data, but the real challenge is turning that data into meaningful decisions,” said Liu Tao, Founder and CEO of Speediance. “Speediance Strap is designed as a decision-support layer within a connected fitness system rather than isolated metrics.”
The launch reflects Speediance’s broader ecosystem strategy, combining connected hardware, artificial intelligence and behavioral context to deliver adaptive, system-level wellness experiences.
Speediance plans to introduce the wearable through a Kickstarter campaign in Spring 2026, with wider commercial availability to follow. The product will be offered in both Standard and Pro versions, aimed at fitness enthusiasts seeking smarter, data-driven training solutions.