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Entertainment Solutions Options for the Precor cardio lines


If you’re considering the Precor 830, 810, or Assurance Series™ of cardio equipment, great entertainment options await. The console in each line includes an entertainment cap for providing your members a selection of audio channels, such as from your mounted in-club displays.


You can also create an even more immersive experience by adding a Personal Viewing System (PVS) or a PVS with a Personal Entertainment Player (PEP). When combined, members can watch video from your entertainment system, up close, or they can enjoy music and media from their iPod or iPhone. Or, if you like, you can add one option or the other-mix and match to create the entertainment experience you want.


Cardio Line


830 Line


Entertainment Cap (800/900 MHz) – Conveniently integrating with the console panel, these receivers provide access to a selection of audio channels, including those from wall or ceiling-mounted displays.


Personal Viewing System (PVS) – Designed to give the user a more personal experience, with total choice and control. A PVS provides the ultimate in individual visual entertainment incorporating digital technology and an energy saving ‘Auto Power Save’ feature, which shuts down the screen when not in use.


Personal Entertainment Player (PEP) – The PEP allows users to upload music and video content from their iPod® / iPhone® to Personal Viewing Systems, thus enhancing the workout experience.


iPod and iPhone are registered trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. 15’’ PVS 15’’ PVS12’’ PVS


810 Line


Assurance Series™


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