Netpulse

Netpulse, LLC is an American broadband fitness entertainment company which is dedicated to "the evolution of fitness equipment". Its products include the N3i Broadband Entertainment System, N3t LCD Entertainment Station, and ClubWatch, the first online network for monitoring exercise equipment. The company is led by Intuit, Inc. co-founder Thomas Proulx. It introduced its first products in 1994. The company is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Netpulse was originally founded in 1994 as Transcape by Michael Cohen, Kevin Martin, and Jeff Cahn. Transcape provided entertainment content on CDs. Eventually Netpulse became an internet company and grew quickly during the dot-com era. and subsequently went bankrupt in 2000. The assets of Netpulse were purchased by Thomas Proulx, who was previously the CEO of the company.

Netpules, LLC is an assignee of United States Patent 7022047, Interface for controlling and accessing information on an exercise device, which was patented on April 4, 2006.