![]() The MIRROR is different from other in-home fitness studios I’ve used in the past in that everything is done through the app, which is reflected in The MIRROR. I picked up the Starter Pack, which comes with the elastic fitness bands and heart rate monitor. MIRROR also sells accessories on their site like elastic fitness bands, a heart rate monitor, and some Lululemon workout gear. While the ol’ blue piece of tape works fine on my laptop, it’d definitely be an eye-sore on the sleek MIRROR, but the plastic cap blends right in and is barely noticeable. The MIRROR also came with a few extras, including a cleaning kit and a handy clip you can place over the camera portion of the machine, which I appreciate. The set up took me around 15 minutes from start to finish until I was ready for my first workout. You start by downloading the app on your phone (iOS and Android), and all the connection steps are laid out in easy to understand sequential order. I’m a relatively strong dude, so I can move the MIRROR around my apartment, but if you’re not able to lift an awkward 100-pounds, get the white glove.įrom there, setting up the MIRROR was really easy. It’s a fairly heavy machine-somewhere in the 100-pound range, and doesn’t have any handles for convenient moving, so take that into account when deciding on whether or not to get the white glove delivery. If you’re thinking about having your MIRROR hung on the wall (as opposed to having it leaned against the wall), then I’d absolutely add that service. MIRROR Review The Set UpĪll delivery and installation is free with a promo code. It’s a great looking machine, and best of all: it’s unobtrusive. MIRROR only requires two feet of wall space, and even then, it just looks like a nice, sturdy mirror when the device is off. I’ll say, it’s much easier to fit The MIRROR into your apartment aesthetic compared to another fitness studio like Tempo. ![]() You should also think about where you’re going to put The MIRROR before you get it. If you want your focus to be on health, toning, and flexibility (and even some mindfulness), then you only need a floor and the will to push yourself. MIRROR was founded by Brynn Putnam, creator of Refine Method, named “New York’s Smartest Workout.” MIRROR is headquartered in New York City.It’s a holistic workout system, but you’re still working out in your living room, so you’ll be limited to what equipment you have on hand. For the first time, the essential components of a great studio workout – variety, personalization, and community – are brought to the most convenient place: the home. MIRROR is creating a new category of in-home fitness with cutting-edge hardware, responsive software, and best-in-class content that transforms any room into a complete home gym. MIRROR is a nearly invisible, interactive home gym featuring live and on-demand fitness classes and personal training in a variety of workout genres. Setting the bar in technical fabrics and functional designs, lululemon works with yogis and athletes in local communities for continuous research and product feedback. is a healthy lifestyle inspired athletic apparel company for yoga, running, training, and most other sweaty pursuits, creating transformational products and experiences which enable people to live a life they love. Guests can see Mirror for themselves at, in-store, and in select lululemon stores across the U.S., including New York, Washington, Miami, Chicago, Minneapolis, Dallas, Los Angeles and San Francisco and surrounding areas.Ĭurrently only available in the United States.įor more information, head to the Mirror website: About lululemon athletica inc. Image Credit: MirrorĬosts US$1,495 and US$39/month or finance on US$42/month. The Mirror has an embedded camera and microphone that can be turned on when you have a Personal Training session. You can filter the classes by level, instructor, duration and equipment. Working out with Mirror provides a range of exercise types from dance (hip-hop, Latin, ballet, dance cardio), kettlebell, yoga flow, boxing, barre, boot camp, kickboxing, cardio and strength, family fun, Pilates, pre-postnatal fitness, stretch, sculpt and meditation.
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