A huge connected mirror for doing sports at home

A huge connected mirror for doing sports at home

Yoga, fitness, bodybuilding… Fiture presents its connected mirror which simplifies home lessons with its applications and detailed explanations, and its AI which corrects posture.

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The new trend in the market fitnessThose are the connected mirrors. They offer the user the possibility of seeing themselves and checking that they are performing the gestures correctly, as dancers do in particular. Moreover, this kind of mirror incorporates a display that simultaneously allows you to have a sports coach who guides you through the exercises.

Fiture is a newcomer that promises many novelties. It measures 172 centimeters with a 109 centimeter high mirror and is only four centimeters thick. It has speakers on the back, buttons on the side and looks like a giant smartphone. Like the apps mobile from fitnessit offers video guides with coaches, but here they are “real size”.

A mirror that offers real-time corrections

Fiture is touchless to avoid fingerprints, and is fully voice and gesture controlled. It incorporates a camera and uses artificial intelligence to recognize movements and propose corrections in real time. It is able to identify more than 1,000 different postures for exercises of bodybuildingcardio, boxing, yogadance… For experienced users, Fiture offers to create their own routines, choosing the type of movement most duration and the number of repetitions.

The mirror is offered at a price of 1,495 dollars (1,425 euros), to which it will be necessary to add a monthly subscription of 39 dollars (37 euros). Unlike the competition, the subscription is monthly and can be stopped at any time. However, the mirror is not yet available in Europe, as sales are currently limited to the United States.

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