While testing out the MIRROR, I found the fitness mirror incredibly easy to use.
Leaning it up against the wall is also a solid option, and the frame it comes with makes this an aesthetically pleasing option too. The app is designed very intuitively, and selecting a class is very straightforward. Upon installing the app, it asked me what equipment I had, which classes I was interested in, if I had any injuries and how often I exercise. Then, they built a recommended program for me as well as a “Weekly Drop” of classes for me to check out. This weekly selection of classes means you don’t have to pick and choose if you don’t want to, and would rather let someone else decide.Overall, I was impressed with the class selection , personalized recommendations and user-friendly app.
I’d say MIRROR does everything it can to make sure you get your money’s worth and use it consistently.The MIRROR has a high price tag, but it’s still half the price of a Peloton, and nearly a quarter of the price of smart treadmills. That being said, because it’s not a touchscreen, you could get a similar experience streaming a fitness class on your iPad.