Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra May Bring a Long Awaited Upgrade

Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra May Bring a Long Awaited Upgrade Back view of a conceptual Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra smartphone.

The Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra is set to redefine expectations in the smartphone industry, introducing a significant upgrade in battery technology that addresses a long-standing limitation in the Ultra series. With a 5,700mAh battery powered by innovative silicon-carbon technology, this flagship device promises extended usage times and improved efficiency. However, these advancements come with potential […]

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VITURE Luma and Inair Pod Bundle Delivers Crisp Work Text

VITURE Luma and Inair Pod Bundle Delivers Crisp Work Text A pair of cinematic smart glasses displaying a virtual screen.

Cinematic smart glasses offer a unique way to experience digital content, blending portability with an immersive viewing experience. Jasmine Uniza examines these devices, focusing on practical features such as brightness control, comfort and prescription compatibility. For example, the VITURE Luma uses electrochromic dimming technology to adapt to different lighting conditions, while budget-friendly options like the […]

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iPhone Ultra Fold May Get September 18th Release Date At $1,999

iPhone Ultra Fold May Get September 18th Release Date At $1,999 iPhone Ultra

Apple is poised to redefine the premium smartphone market with the launch of its first foldable device, the iPhone Ultra. Scheduled for release on September 18, 2026, this highly anticipated smartphone is set to combine innovative technology with Apple’s signature design philosophy. With a rumored starting price of $1,999, the iPhone Ultra will not only […]

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£180 Garmin CIRQA Smart Band Requires No Subscription

£180 Garmin CIRQA Smart Band Requires No Subscription The Garmin CIRQA screen-free fitness tracker resting on a wrist.

Garmin’s CIRQA introduces a fitness tracking device with a screen-free design, focusing on simplicity and functionality. As tested by The Quantified Scientist, the CIRQA features the Elevate V4 Optical Heart Rate Sensor and a skin temperature monitor, aiming to provide accurate data across various activities. Initial tests indicate strong performance in steady exercises like indoor […]

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Osmo Pocket 4P vs Insta360 Luna Ultra vs GoPro Mission 1 Pro

Osmo Pocket 4P vs Insta360 Luna Ultra vs GoPro Mission 1 Pro Side-by-side comparison of the Osmo Pocket 4P and Insta360 Luna Ultra cameras.

Compact cameras have become essential for creators seeking high-quality video in portable designs and choosing the right one depends on your specific needs. The Film Alliance examines three standout models, the Osmo Pocket 4P, Insta360 Luna Ultra, and GoPro Mission 1 Pro—to highlight their strengths and limitations. For instance, the Osmo Pocket 4P offers a […]

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iOS 26.6 Update: 10 Crucial Settings to Change Right Away

iOS 26.6 Update: 10 Crucial Settings to Change Right Away Illustration of battery life related to the article topic.

The release of iOS 26.6 marks the final update in the iOS 26 series, setting the stage for the highly anticipated iOS 27. While this update does not introduce major new features, it focuses on refining performance, enhancing security, and improving battery efficiency. To ensure your device is fully optimized and ready for the transition, […]

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Setup Guide: Essential Settings

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Setup Guide: Essential Settings Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8

Unboxing your Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 is an exciting moment, but properly setting it up is essential to fully harness its capabilities. This guide provides a comprehensive walkthrough of the key steps to personalize, secure and optimize your device. From enhancing the foldable display to fine-tuning multitasking features, these tips will help you unlock […]

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A Complete Guide to Every New Feature in the iOS 27 iMessage Update

A Complete Guide to Every New Feature in the iOS 27 iMessage Update iOS 27

Apple’s iOS 27 brings a fantastic update to iMessage, reshaping how users communicate, organize, and express themselves. With enhanced contextual intelligence, deeper Siri AI integration, and a suite of creative tools, iMessage now delivers a more seamless, efficient, and engaging experience. Let’s explore the standout features that make this update a significant leap forward. The […]

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This Air-Magnetic Rowing Machine Is Built for HIIT-Level Workouts, Not Just Cardio

In the Season 1 finale of House of Cards, Frank Underwood rows himself into such a state of focused intensity that the handle snaps clean off the cord. It’s one of those small, telling moments: a machine built for sustained, steady cardio meeting effort it was never designed to handle. The image stuck because it captured something true about most rowing machines, that they’re engineered around a certain kind of effort, and past that point, something gives. The MERACH UltraRow R60N starts from the opposite premise. Where most rowers set a ceiling and hope you don’t find it, the R60N is specifically built to be pushed, with a resistance system designed for the kind of high-intensity, high-force training that would have kept Underwood’s handle in one piece.

The cleverness of the R60N is in how it resolves a real limitation that stronger users run into with traditional air rowers. Air resistance is dynamic and honest: the harder you pull, the more resistance you feel, which is exactly the kind of feedback that makes rowing intervals work. The problem is the ceiling. For advanced athletes or anyone chasing high-resistance strength training on the rower, air resistance alone eventually runs out of room. A standard air rower maxes out at around 600N at 25 SPM. Magnetic resistance added on top pushes that number to 900N at the same stroke rate, a 50% jump in peak handle force that opens up explosive power training, high-resistance interval work, and strength-focused sessions that a pure air machine simply cannot support. Levels 1 through 8 preserve the dynamic, effort-responsive air rowing feel entirely, with magnetic resistance gradually layering in above level 8 to extend the range rather than replace the experience.

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A 32-vane internal fan generates air resistance across levels 1 through 7, scaling naturally with how hard and fast you pull. From level 8 onward, magnetic resistance stacks on top of that air baseline, pushing peak resistance to 900N at 25 SPM. That’s a number worth paying attention to: competitive indoor rowing demands resistance levels that most consumer rowers simply can’t reach, so having a hard ceiling that high gives serious athletes something to actually chase. The 10-level structure also keeps things useful across a range of users, from someone just trying to get their cardio in to someone chasing anaerobic output with the kind of focus Underwood would appreciate.

The 5mm one-piece extruded aluminum monorail keeps the frame planted with zero wobble and supports up to 500 lbs, which is a much bigger deal than it sounds. Most competing rowers under $1,000 cap out somewhere between 300 and 350 lbs, and that structural gap shows up as the flex and shake you feel mid-stroke rather than just a number in a spec table. Monorail construction beats bolted-segment frames here, both in rigidity and in how the machine feels when you’re pulling hard. The visual language reinforces the hardware, with a smoked-black flywheel grille and a minimalist matte-textured finish that looks more at home in a living room than a gym floor. It’s the kind of thing that matters when you don’t have a dedicated workout space and the rower is going to be sitting in full view.

The “N” in R60N stands for Non-Motorized, and it’s one of the more practically useful things about the machine. The console converts your rowing movement into energy to power itself, with four AA batteries on standby purely for the initial startup. There’s no wall outlet to hunt for, no power cord to trip over, and no awkward placement decisions forced by wherever the nearest socket happens to be. The 5.3-inch adjustable anti-glare backlit LCD logs up to 20 local workouts and tracks pro-level metrics including 500m split time, wattage, and SPM curves, alongside time, distance, calories, heart rate, stroke count, average wattage, and drag factor. Bluetooth 5.0 with FTMS protocol support means it plays nicely with third-party training apps too, so you’re not stuck with whatever the onboard console offers.

The seat is anatomically contoured with a coccyx relief groove and thigh-support channels that reduce pressure during long, high-intensity rowing workouts, because nobody wants to tap out early because the seat feels like a park bench. The 16-inch seat height makes getting on and off genuinely easy, especially for injured users or seniors, and the footrests adjust across 7 levels to accommodate different foot sizes without any tools. These are details that tend to get treated as afterthoughts on budget rowers, so having them actually thought through here makes a difference once sessions stretch past the 20-minute mark.

Storage comes down to two steps: the rail detaches quickly into two pieces for compact storage, with an integrated anti-pinch handle built into the joint so you don’t have to worry about catching your fingers. Front-stabilizer transport wheels let you tilt and roll the whole thing rather than carry it, which is the difference between a machine you actually put away and one that just lives permanently in the corner. Workout modes cover Manual, Target Mode where you set a goal and row to it, and an Interval Mode with four pre-set structures and customizable target intervals. That last one is the most directly useful for HIIT: the machine handles the interval counting so you’re not squinting at a phone timer between sprints.

The UltraRow R60N is priced at a discounted $690 and comes with free shipping and a two-year warranty included. A 500 lbs frame, one-piece monorail, non-motorized console, and 900N resistance ceiling would typically push a rower well into the $1,200 to $1,500 range, so the pricing is genuinely competitive for what’s on offer. For the next 30 days, using code YANKO at checkout unlocks the discounted price (down from an MSRP of $1099.99), making it a pretty good time to pull the trigger if a performance-grade home rower has been on the list.

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