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GYM Radio is now a Universal Windows 10 app

Laurent Giret Laurent Giret
January 27, 2016
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A month ago, we highlighted the Windows 10 Mobile GYM Radio app as a valuable option for fitness fans looking for a good music streaming service. GYM Radio is a Pandora-like freemium service that lets you choose between 3 categories (Cardio, Gym, or Hardcore), each one featuring a collection of curated tracks to help you sweat in rhythm.

The app has just received an update to version 3.0, and we’re happy to see that it’s now available for Windows 10 PCs. There is no detailed changelog, so we don’t know if the update brings new features or bug fixes. Anyway, this app is well-designed, and you don’t really need to be a fitness fan to use it. It can be a good choice if want to try something different than Pandora, and some tunes can help you keep being motivated while doing hard work!

We hope the app will continue to improve in the next few months. In fact, we would like it if music streaming apps could connect to wearables like Microsoft Band to suggest you the perfect playlist while you’re exercising.

 

Further reading: GYM Radio, Music Streaming Service, Windows 10

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