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First BSX, Now Humon, Only Moxy Remains
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I got this notice today. I actually found this device useful for warm ups and proper rest between intervals. Apparently few others agreed. Dang!

Dear Humon Athlete,

I’m reaching out with an important update about the future of Humon.

We started Humon in 2015 with the mission of empowering people with the body insights that they need to become their better selves. After years of research and development we released our first product, the Hex, in 2018. In the years that followed we were lucky to count amongst our customers some of the most talented athletes, professional teams, gyms, medical centers and academic researchers in the world. These people were able to leverage the Hex and Humon's software and algorithms to improve their performance, reduce injury and push the world of research forward. To this day we remain convinced that muscle oxygen is the best metric of exertion that exists.

That said, it is still a new and somewhat misunderstood metric that requires sustained levels of market education to exist. Sadly, Humon will no longer be able to further develop this technology and make muscle oxygen available and understandable to the world.

As of February 13th, 2020 we regrettably have no choice but to shut down most of the Humon service. Our iOS and Android mobile application will no longer be available for new downloads on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, our cloud backend and web platform will be shut down, and our support channels closed. That said, you’ll still continue to be able to use your Hex with your Garmin data field that will remain available to download on the Connect IQ Store.

We understand that this comes as a major disappointment to those of you who do not use Garmin products but it is the necessary path forward today. It is also why we stopped selling the Hex in early January, as we began to realize that this would be the case.

This is not an uncommon story in the world of startups, but it is also how innovations can flourish and end up benefiting millions in the long run. On behalf of the Humon team we wanted to thank you all for you trust, support, and help in bringing this product to market. Together, we’ve written a chapter in the history of muscle oxygen.

Best,
Humon
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Re: First BSX, Now Humon, Only Moxy Remains [TBV Runner] [ In reply to ]
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shit...

if you want Moxy to remain, I wont buy it, I'm bad luck :)

I bought a BSX...
I bought a Humon..
Well atleast I can still use the Garmin portion on the Humon... shit this still sucks.
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Re: First BSX, Now Humon, Only Moxy Remains [spntrxi] [ In reply to ]
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you and I both need to stay away! ;-)
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Re: First BSX, Now Humon, Only Moxy Remains [TBV Runner] [ In reply to ]
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TBV Runner wrote:
you and I both need to stay away! ;-)

lol...

atleast you get the color zone stuff live on garmin... but on garmin connect it's useless for color.

seems we are the only 2 bummed so far.
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Re: First BSX, Now Humon, Only Moxy Remains [spntrxi] [ In reply to ]
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I am bummed as well. Got email from Moxy this morning:

Humon Trade-In
On February 12, Humon announced that they were shutting "down most of the Humon service." We don't know precisely what this means for functionality of the installed base of hex sensors. I have reached out to Humon to see if there's anything Moxy can do to help support current Hex users but I haven't heard anything back yet.
We'd really like to see Humon customers continue to participate in the advancement of Muscle Oxygen monitoring. Therefore, we are offering a trade-in for Humon Hex owners like we did for BSX. You can get $150 off of a Moxy purchase for trading in your Hex. For purchases on the Moxy Store, click on the link below to add the trade-in product to your cart. The trade-in value will show on the checkout page with your order.
https://www.moxymonitor.com/product/humon-trade-in/
Will keep my Hex going until it doesnt work. Then, maybe a Moxy. But their device is expensive.

Dennis
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