The JaxJox Kettlebell Connect 2.0 is an all digital adjustable kettlebell.
It can change weight from 12 to 42 lbs in a few seconds and takes up minimal space.
It’s like having 6 kettlebells in one.
Let’s check this sucker out!
Inside The Box
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The JaxJox kettlebell can either be purchased on its own or as part of the JaxJox Interactive Studio all-in-on package.
I went all in and got mine as part of the studio.
Here’s what you get inside the box when you buy just the kettlebell.
- User manual
- USB-C charging cable
- Kettlebell base
- 5 stackable weight plates
Specs
The JaxJox Kettlebell Connect 2.0 is made of a tough hard plastic material.
On the front you can see the JaxJox branding engraved into the shell.
Here’s a look at it from the side.
And the back looks just like the front minus the branding.
Here’s a bird’s eye view of the handle.
The handle is solid and doesn’t feel slippery at all.
Adjustable Kettlebell
The kettlebell can be adjusted manually on the base (and on the touchscreen TV if you have the JaxJox Interactive Studio).
It comes with 5 stackable weight plates numbered 1-5.
Press the ( – ) or ( + ) buttons next to the display to change weight.
After you press the buttons, you’ll hear the weights being selected and it’ll beep when they’re ready to pick up.
This takes about a second.
With JaxJox Interactive Studio you can also change the weight on the touch screen.
You just tap the up or down arrow and you’ll hear the weight changing.
From the top you can see the weight plates have a hole in the center.
Why are there only 5 plates if it’s supposed to replace 6 kettlebells?
I’m glad you asked…
The kettlebell hull weighs 12 lbs by itself.
Here’s what the bottom of the JaxJox kettlebell looks like when it’s empty.
There’s a rod in the center that picks up the weight plates based on what you select.
Taking a closer look at the selector rod shows you “teeth”.
The rod turns in one direction when you select weight and these teeth hold the plates when you lift it off the base.
Whatever plates are not selected stay on the base.
Here’s what the bottom of the kettlebell looks like when it’s fully stacked.
Display Screen
There’s a few things you can see on the base’s LCD display screen.
The big number on the bottom of the screen is the weight you’re currently at.
On the top right you can see LB to show you the weight is in pounds.
Right on the top center you see the battery life.
And the top left shows you the bluetooth connection.
Small Footprint
The kettlebell is 13″ tall by itself.
When it’s on the base it’s 16″ tall.
The base is 9.5″ wide so as you can see it doesn’t take up much floor space.
Performance Tracking
The JaxJox kettlebell is hella smart.
It has six-axis motion sensors so it tracks every little thing you do.
Every rep, set, weight, time, and more can be tracked when you sync it to the JaxJox app.
On Demand Workouts
Inside the JaxJox app you can find all kinds of kettlebell workouts.
Where you’re looking to get stronger or just break a sweat, it’s all in there.
The app is available on both Android and iOs.
JaxJox Interactive Studio
I’ve talked about JaxJox Interactive Studio several times in this post.
It’s JaxJox’s complete home workout station.
It comes with a 43″ touch screen TV, a pair of adjustable dumbbells, an adjustable kettlebell, a smart foam roller, and a push up station.
Click here if you want to read my full review.
Jaxjox Kettlebell vs Bowflex SelectTech 840
The JaxJox kettlebell is similar to the Bowflex SelectTech 840 adjustable kettlebell.
Both are similar in height and take up very little space.
Both have an outer shell and use a stackable weight plate system.
Weight plates are shaped differently as you can tell when looking from the bottom.
They both replace 6 kettlebells with one unit.
But the weight selections are a little bit different.
Bowflex’s weight selection: 8, 12, 20, 25, 35, and 40 lbs.
JaxJox’s weight selection: 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, and 42 lbs.
The main difference between JaxJox and Bowflex is how you change weights.
Bowflex’s system is manual and uses a turn dial.
JaxJox’s system is digital and uses a ( + ) and ( – ) button or touch screen TV.
JaxJox Kettlebell Coupon Code
Unfortunately there is no coupon code available for the JaxJox kettlebell.
I have seen JaxJox offer sales on their accessories but I’m not sure how often that happens.
The only coupon code I have is for the full JaxJox Interactive Studio which I shared in my review.
JaxJox Kettlebell Review
I like the JaxJox kettlebell especially having the Bowflex 840 to compare with.
It feels solid, doesn’t slip, and has a handle spacious enough for different sized hands.
With 6 different selections, it won’t take up a lot of space and you have plenty of weight to play with.
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