This $1,500 mirror streams live fitness classes to compete with Peloton and ClassPass

Another at-home fitness company is making its debut today. Mirror is coming out of stealth mode with the introduction of its eponymous device. It's a mirror atop a 40-inch, 1080p vertical display that plays live or prerecorded fitness classes. The idea is that you can stand in front of the mirror, follow a trainer's instructions that are displayed behind your reflection, and still see yourself working out. It's in stark contrast to people having to prop their phones up to watch a class or who have to work out in their living room because it's where their TV is. The device costs $1,495. Yes, that's right. It's very expensive. With it, you get a heart rate monitor that straps across your chest and resistance bands. A monthly content...

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