Home workout gear usually forces an impossible choice: comprehensive training or manageable space requirements. Speediance’s CES 2026 showcase eliminates that tradeoff with an interconnected fitness ecosystem that learns your habits while delivering gym-quality resistance training anywhere you can plug in a device. I got to have a quick look at the system at CES 2026.
Beyond Single-Device Solutions
The Gym Nano prototype brings motor-driven cable resistance to spaces smaller than a closet.
Motor-driven cables in a compact frame solve the apartment dweller’s strength training dilemma. Unlike bulky multi-gyms that dominate entire rooms, the Gym Nano delivers full-body cable workouts without the permanent footprint. You’ll get digital magnetic resistance similar to Speediance’s flagship Gym Monster 2—adjustable in precise 1-pound increments up to 220 pounds—but in a package designed for quick setup and breakdown.
The system integrates with Speediance’s existing hardware lineup, including their VeloNix indoor bike and new Pilates Set accessories. Each device feeds workout data into the central Wellness+ AI platform, creating personalized training recommendations that adapt to your actual performance rather than generic fitness assumptions.

Wearable Intelligence Closes the Loop
The Speediance Strap prototype captures continuous physiological data to optimize recovery and daily habits.
This isn’t another fitness tracker promising miraculous insights for $30 monthly. The Speediance Strap prototype feeds behavioral and physiological data directly into your existing workout ecosystem, informing recovery recommendations and training adjustments without additional subscription fees. Think of it as closing the loop between your gym sessions and everything else affecting your fitness progress.
The Wellness+ platform already delivers real-time one-rep max updates and corrects muscle imbalances across workouts. Adding continuous monitoring means your Tuesday deadlift session accounts for Monday’s terrible sleep and Wednesday’s stress levels—something most home gym equipment completely ignores.
Ecosystem Strategy Shows Promise
CEO Liu Tao positions CES as proof that integrated fitness tech can adapt to real-world constraints.
“CES provides the ideal platform to demonstrate how these interconnected elements function as a unified system,” CEO Liu Tao explained, “building a comprehensive training and health ecosystem that adapts to users’ real lives.” That vision addresses the subscription fatigue plaguing fitness tech, where every device demands monthly fees for basic functionality.
Speediance’s approach bundles 300+ guided workouts with their hardware rather than holding essential features hostage behind paywalls. For home fitness enthusiasts tired of juggling multiple apps and recurring charges, this consolidated ecosystem could justify the initial investment through eliminated subscription costs alone.
Visit booth 55339 at Venetian Expo’s Level 2 to test whether Speediance’s connected approach delivers on its ambitious integration promises.




























