Speediance Gym Nano and Strap Debut at CES 2026

Speediance Gym Nano and Strap Debut at CES 2026

> At a Glance

> – Speediance unveiled Gym Nano and Speediance Strap at CES 2026

> – Gym Nano is a 220 lb, space-saving cable trainer for home use

> – Strap is a screen-free wearable that syncs data to the Wellness Plus app

> – Why it matters: The pair form an adaptive ecosystem that tailors workouts and recovery to your daily readiness

Speediance used the Las Vegas tech show to reveal two new products designed to work together: a pocket-sized cable gym and a data-collecting wristband.

The Gym Nano

The Gym Nano is a motor-driven resistance unit no bigger than a small suitcase. It delivers up to 220 lb of tension in 1 lb steps and offers five dynamic modes:

  • Eccentric
  • Chain
  • Standard
  • Fixed Speed
  • Sled

Its footprint is tiny, letting apartment dwellers slot it under a desk or beside a sofa.

The Speediance Strap

The Speediance Strap skips screens and instead tracks sleep, core temperature and training load. Data uploads to the Wellness Plus app, where algorithms suggest daily workouts or rest.

Key tricks:

  • Detects stress and readiness each morning
  • Recognizes movement patterns across endurance and strength sessions
  • Basic insights stay free; deeper AI planning costs extra

> “With Speediance Strap, we are exploring how wearable data can function as part of a decision-support layer within a connected fitness system, rather than existing as isolated metrics,” founder Liu Tao said.

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Launch Timeline

Product Availability
Gym Nano Date not yet announced
Speediance Strap Kickstarter spring 2026

The company’s earlier VeloNix AI Smart Bike was recently named best AI-powered exercise bike by News Of Los Angeles.

Key Takeaways

  • Gym Nano brings true 220 lb resistance to micro living spaces
  • Strap turns raw biometrics into actionable training advice
  • Both devices feed Speediance’s broader “train-smarter” ecosystem
  • Expect the Strap on Kickstarter in the coming months, with Nano details to follow

Author

  • My name is Jonathan P. Miller, and I cover sports and athletics in Los Angeles.

    Jonathan P. Miller is a Senior Correspondent for News of Los Angeles, covering transportation, housing, and the systems that shape how Angelenos live and commute. A former urban planner, he’s known for clear, data-driven reporting that explains complex infrastructure and development decisions.

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