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ICAROS Cloud, your own “Goku cloud” for training and video games (video)

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Working out at home is usually quite boring, so brands are looking for new ways to get us moving and hope to attract new customers.

One of the most curious proposals we have seen lately is ikaros Cloud, a “floating cloud” that reminded us of what Goku used in the Dragon Ball series. Only now we do not come off the ground …

IKAROS Cloud puts us in a kind flat and inflatable top that swings. Due to the fact that this is a large and soft base, you can make all kinds of exercises and games standing, sitting or lying down. In this video you can see how it works:

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[CH] ICAROS Cloud, your own “Goku cloud”

As we can see, we can simulate sports such as skiing, push-ups, jumping, and even the sum 170 different exercises. It’s very versatile. And the exercise programs are updated periodically.

It is suitable for all ages and fitness levels and allows you to not only play sports, but also improves coordination, balance and stability.

ICAROS Cloud, in addition to being a fitness equipment, also entertainment device. It has a touch screen on the device itself and can be connected to a TV.

It includes various types of games, from ski simulator to classic shooters or racing and obstacle games, with the difference that you control them with your body, not with a gamepad.

By rotating your body, you can move your character or vehicle, and by moving your legs and arms, you can shoot, jump, and perform other typical video game actions.

It looks like a lot of fun and changes the routine of home workouts a bit.

standard version IKAROS Cloud, dimensions 155 cm x 123 cm x 40 cm and weight 12 kg. He has a price €990and shipped from Germany.

If you don’t have much free space, there is a shortened version called IKAROS Cloud 360. It measures half and it’s worth 590 euros.

Source: Computer Hoy

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