VR Fitness Insider is thrilled to announce that Black Box VR has been awarded Engadget’s CES 2018 Best Startup Award! The fitness industry’s first-ever cable resistance experience was nominated for 4 Engadget awards: Best Startup, Best Digital Health and Fitness Product, Best Sports Tech, and People’s Choice, respectively.
Industry experts and Black Box VR creators, Ryan DeLuca and Preston Lewis, are honored to take first place for Best Startup Award on January 11th in Las Vegas. The Boise, Idaho startup was among tough competition that stretched across 18 tech categories, 4,000 companies, and 600 startups at the 50th anniversary of CES.
This week is turning out to be more than 4 days of building lasting connections with other tech companies. Black Box VR was also honored to receive CES 2018’s Innovation Award for their responsive strength training equipment and gamified VR fitness experience.
Being recognized for their commitment to health and fitness is exciting and invigorating news for Black Box VR. Receiving two awards, Engadget’s Best Startup Award and CES’ Innovation Award, is an industry honor.
Co-Founder and CEO of Black Box VR, Ryan DeLuca said, “We couldn’t be more proud to receive such a prestigious award from Engadget! The worlds of fitness and immersive VR are finally coming together to help people reach their goals. This award helps us to bring awareness to this revolutionary technology.”
Black Box is at the forefront of technology and fitness, helping their members level up their lives and their bodies one VR workout at a time. They are leading the fitness revolution forward in a direction no one has ventured before.
Experience Black Box VR for yourself at CES: 2018 and speak with their knowledgeable team members about their cable resistance machine and all things fitness. They are located at Sands, Halls A-D, Booth #44722 for the week of CES.
Disclosure: VR Fitness Insider is owned and operated by Strive VR LLC which is the parent company to Black Box VR.