Take live or prerecorded cardio, strength, and yoga classes on your own schedule.
have a coaching feature that guides you through a run, and the machine itself automatically responds to changes in speed and incline. And now, you can do more than run or ride with Mirror, which is basically a high-tech shiny television that beams top-notch trainers into your living room.Hanging on your wall, Mirror looks like, well, a mirror. But you won’t hide this full-length reflective surface on the backside of your bedroom door.
You use a phone app to control the Mirror. It’s not a touch screen, which means you won’t leave nasty fingerprints on that shiny surface.Fire it up, open the app on your phone, and select a live or prerecorded class to take. There are a wide range of workouts, including cardio, strength, yoga, HIIT, and more. An instructor appears and coaches you through each move, and you can see your form alongside the instructor’s to ensure you’re doing each rep correctly.
You can work up a sweat with cardio and HIIT classes, or take a more relaxed session of yoga or stretching.In any situation, we love that we can check our form right there on the screen, just as if we were in a gym. And the instructors are engaging, with a high energy level that makes the time zip by. They even give real-time shout-outs to people taking the classes, much like you’d get in an actual studio.
We also love that we can take any class at whatever time that fits our schedule. Put the kids to bed and end the day with yoga? Sure. Want to wake up with a cup of coffee and a cardio bootcamp? You can. And you can see others are doing the same, with names and locations displayed across the mirror.Our testers said that while they loved the instructors and flexible scheduling, the experience isn’t quite the same as taking a real studio class.
But, the Mirror’s convenience factor can outweigh those minor gripes, says our test team, if you’re committed to at-home strength sessions—and have $1,495 to spend up front.
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