When I’m running, topless, in my high-rise New York apartment, I often wonder: what are my friends doing? Are they on a treadmill right now? And if they are, why don’t we just run together, properly, outdoors? I joke of course. Outside is dangerous. Cars
. Pollution. Other people in general. Fortunately, Nautilus’ T618 Treadmill will let you (kind of) run with buddies and online strangers, courtesy of tech from RunSocial. It’ll also display a view
of one of several beautiful outdoor tracks, with the scenery going past as fast as you’re willing to run.
Nautilus is a huge manufacturer of gym equipment: those on-rails weight machines at your local sweat emporium? Probably Nautilus. With a possibly huge install-base (let alone the one-percenters looking for a new treadmill), it should make the chances of spotting other joggers, virtually, more likely. RunSocial already offers its service on an iOS app, but that requires some precarious iPad placement — depending on your treadmill of choice. With the Nautilus model, it’s all built-in, as well Bluetooth connectivity for heart-rate tracking (through wireless chest straps), USB ports, built-in speakers and a three-speed fan. (That is for you, not the machine.)

