Anyone who owns a relatively new Samsung TV is in for some good news as the technology giant has announced the release of exclusive content available for free.
Following an update, lots of people will be able to tune into and take part in fitness classes from the comfort of their own home. It comes as the Korean tech company launched a new collaboration between Les Mills and Samsung Health, giving owners exclusive content for no extra cost.
It means that fitness journeys can be started without having to splash out on expensive gym membership or subscription plans. Sessions will include popular classes such as body pump, body combat and body attack, with each workout lasting around 35 minutes, reports the Mirror.
As well as access to guided classes, those with a Samsung smartwatch can connect up their devices in order to receive real-time health data on their wrist while taking part.
Who will be granted access to the new Samsung fitness upgrade?
Models made after 2020 will be eligible for the update, Samsung has confirmed.
It means anyone who has purchased a new smart TV made by the tech giants in the last three years should be good to go.
Speaking about the partnership, Sébastien Pencolé, Global Product Manager, Samsung Health said: "We are thrilled to announce the addition of Les Mills to our esteemed roster of partners for Samsung Health on Smart Hub. This collaboration builds upon our successful efforts to promote health and fitness in the convenience of one's home.
"Through this partnership, Samsung Health TV users will now have access to an extensive selection of workout options and the renowned fitness classes offered by Les Mills, enhancing their overall fitness experience.”
There are other companies launching similar updates too. Sky have recently released its new Live device, with the new piece tech sitting on top of TVs to offer a new way to interact with content.
The Live device will allow users to make video calls and play games. It will also offer fitness classes with the camera even picking up when movements are wrong. Sky Live offers tips and advice to help throughout the work out.
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