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EA Sports Active 2.0 Gets Motion Sensors And iPhone App

EA Sports Active 2.0 Gets Motion Sensors And iPhone App

If you’ve been looking to do some exercise to stay healthy, but could never find the time to do so, maybe the lure of playing video games to lose weight might appeal to you? That’s where the new EA Sports Active 2.0 will come in, as it’s aimed at the Sony PS3, Nintendo Wii, iPhone and iPod touch users. The system will be using a wireless control, along with leg and arms straps that have motion sensors, leg and arm straps, as well as a heart rate indicator and a way to share the workout data. Users will also be able to share workout data with other EA Sports Active users, as well as interact with them by sending messages. If you get bored of the initial workouts, you can download extra workouts and exercises via a connected PS3. Does this sound like something that could get you motivated enough to get out of your comfort zone and exercise?

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