The wristband is being marketed in Japan

Jun 12, 2007 07:56 GMT  ·  By

All you fitness addicts out there, Casio introduces the latest RFID-based networked solution, wristband Fitness Club gadgetry! Interested?

Using this smart Casio "mobile Check-Fit" system device, you can check-in to the club, perform your daily training on the machines, then faster pull up your training records on a PDA station and check your health parameters with fully automatic hemadynamometer body constitution analyzers, which give you accurate information regarding your physical status.

So, you'll know exactly when you had enough exercises or if your heart can stand a couple or more push-ups. The wristband can work on any training equipment inside the fitness club, even in the pool.

It can measure the calorie consumption and give precise data on your weight. You can even chat with your trainer, when you have an important question to ask using this PDA's Casio Cassiopeia DT-5200, which is carefully mounted on the fitness machines.

The items come with an included VOIP client, which enables the owner to use the messaging service inside the network.

Apart from that, if you purchase one of these wristbands and put it on your child's arm, you'll be able to check his positioning on your PDA. The Casio manufacturers thought about that when added to the device a built-in "school attendance mail transmission function" function, for child surveillance purposes only. Or husbands, who knows?

If you attach the wristband to your toddler's hand, you'll be continuously checking its position in the house, using another option on your PDA, called "analysis function inside the mansion". You'll be able to see if the nanny does her job or not. I just wonder, is this band using the same principles as the ones used in the USA for monitoring the convicts' behavior?

You can carry the wristband just about anywhere you go, even while you jog on a rainy morning or while you swim, as it features a waterproof fabric. The fitness "check fit" device is said to be launched on the market at the end of June? in Japan, of course!