From Portable Smart Gyms to Personalized Fitness Mirrors
Laura McQuarrie — October 9, 2019 — Lifestyle
The benefits of regular physical activity are well-known but getting to and from a gym or a class is a commitment that sometimes requires a few hours of one's day—but conveniently designed at-home workout systems have the potential to help take the hassle out of breaking a daily sweat.
While some memberships connect people to live and on-demand classes led by top trainers and teachers, others leverage mixed-reality, connected features and personalization to make sure people are getting the most out of their fitness routine at home. Mirror recently launched One-On-One Personal Training that uses a two-way audio and video interface, plus a mirror so that people can see their trainer and themselves at the same time. For those who prefer to fuse fitness and fun, Nintendo introduced the Switch Fit for "exergaming."
While some memberships connect people to live and on-demand classes led by top trainers and teachers, others leverage mixed-reality, connected features and personalization to make sure people are getting the most out of their fitness routine at home. Mirror recently launched One-On-One Personal Training that uses a two-way audio and video interface, plus a mirror so that people can see their trainer and themselves at the same time. For those who prefer to fuse fitness and fun, Nintendo introduced the Switch Fit for "exergaming."
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