Best Fitness Mirrors of 2022

It’s no secret that home workouts have become the norm. Whether it’s morning yoga, daily strength training, or weekend kickboxing, at-home workouts have become increasingly popular and accessible. And fitness mirrors allow anyone who doesn’t have time for an in-person Pilates class, or feels overwhelmed at a gym, to work out at home with ease. When it’s off, it’s a regular mirror — but when it’s on, it’s your own smart gym, thanks to an electronic display behind the glass.

Since the emergence of Mirror, “the world’s first interactive smart gym with you at the center,” in 2018, fitness mirrors are growing in popularity. They allow you to take your workout routine to the next level with AI technology and instant feedback and class curation from world-class trainers.

We curated a list of the top 10 fitness mirrors to help you select the best one to suit your exercise priorities and needs.

Top 10 Fitness Mirrors

  • Best Overall: Mirror Essentials
  • Best Runner-Up: ProForm Vue
  • Best for Strength Training: Tonal
  • Best With Additional Equipment: Tempo Studio
  • Best for Family Workouts: Mirror Family
  • Best for On-Demand and Live Workouts: Echelon Reflect
  • Best for Storage: Nordictrack’s Vault
  • Best for Customizable Workouts: FORME
  • Best Budget: Macvon Touch Fitness
  • Best for Form Correction: FUTURE

Best Overall: Mirror Essentials

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What We Like

  • One-on-one personal training
  • Personal modifications for individuals
  • Connects to iOS and Android through an app

What We Dislike

  • No touchscreen (mirror controlled by a phone or other device)
  • Some have complained about classes being repetitive
  • Extra delivery and installation fee

Mirror launched in 2018 as the first-ever fitness mirror for at-home workouts, and in 2020, the company was bought by Lululemon. The brand offers a variety of features for every kind of exercise and fitness level. From barre to cardio to strength training, boxing, and more, Mirror offers more than 10,000 on-demand classes (including daily live classes).

For those who prefer a more personalized workout, Mirror also offers one-on-one personal training, individualized workouts and recommendations, and live in-class feedback from fitness experts. Thanks to the 5-megapixel front-facing camera, instructors can give you feedback in real-time. The LED display is a full HD, 43-inch display with a 178-degree view angle to allow the mirror to catch your moves wherever you are.

Mirror comes with various packages, but our top pick is the second-tier package, Mirror Essentials. It costs $1,695, but you also get Mirror accessories plus some of Lululemon’s best accessories. Here is a detailed look at everything it comes with: The Mirror, The Mirror Stand, Mirror Lens Cap, Mirror Heart Rate Monitor, Mirror Fitness Band Pack, Lululemon’s Reversible Mat 5 mm, Lululemon’s Loop It Up Mat Strap, Lululemon’s Lift & Lengthen Yoga Block, Lululemon’s Double Foam Roller Mini, and the standard one-year warranty. In our experience, this is the best price-to-quality matchup, coming with enough accessories to amplify your workout without making the cost inaccessible.

Other Mirror options include:

The Mirror for $1,495. Includes The Mirror, The Mirror Stand, Mirror Lens Cap, and the standard one-year warranty.

Mirror Pro $1,795. Includes The Mirror, The Mirror Stand, Mirror Lens Cap, Mirror Heart Rate Monitor, MIRROR Fitness Band Pack, one pair of Mirror weights, Lululemon’s Reversible Mat (5 mm), Lululemon’s Loop It Up Mat Strap, Lululemon’s Lift & Lengthen yoga block, a Lululemon workout towel, Lululemon’s Double Foam Roller Mini, and the standard one-year warranty. (Note that weights will ship in the fall of 2022).

Mirror Family for $2,045. Includes The Mirror, The Mirror Stand, The Mirror Lens Cap, two MIRROR heart rate monitors, two Mirror fitness bands packs, two pairs of Mirror weights, two Lululemon Reversible Mats (5 mm), two Lululemon Loop It Up mat straps, two Lululemon Lift & Lengthen yoga blocks, two Lululemon workout towels, a Lululemon Double Foam Roller Mini, and the standard one-year warranty. (Weights will ship in Fall 2022). Read more on this package below, as it’s our top pick for families.

When purchasing your mirror, be sure to add on your iFIT membership to access the unlimited live and on-demand workouts provided. The membership costs an additional $39 per month and requires a one-year commitment. But on the plus side, up to six members can share one membership, so you’ll certainly be getting your money’s worth.

Dimensions: 56 x 22.4 x 1.4 in.

Membership: $39 per month

Free Trial: 30-day risk-free

Best Runner-Up: ProForm Vue Fitness

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What We Like

  • Bluetooth compatibility
  • Reasonable price
  • Family workouts available
  • Bar, dumbbells, and set of weight plates included (as well as discreet storage units behind the mirror to hold them)

What We Dislike

  • Some workouts require additional equipment not included
  • Weights included only go up to 30 lbs.
  • Heavy to carry if you want to move it

The ProForm Vue is runner-up on this best list for its plethora of unique features. For starters, this fitness mirror has a 22-inch Smart HD touchscreen display and offers a wide range of on-demand workouts, including classes that the whole family can enjoy.

It also uses reflective training so you can compare your form to your professional trainer’s, then get feedback on the movements you make. The best part? This mirror comes with a 10-pound bar, two 5-pound dumbbells, and four 2.5-pound weight plates (as well as discreet storage units). With just a soft push on either side, the mirror pivots left or right, storing the weight accessories you need for your training sessions.

Keep in mind, however, that the ProForm Vue is freestanding only, meaning you won’t have the option to hang it on the wall. While the mirror doesn’t take up much room, you might prefer one that can be hung up and completely out of your way.

Dimensions: 24.25 x 14 x 72.65 in.

Membership: iFIT membership: $39 per month + tax (but first 30-days included)

Free Trial: 30-day risk-free

Best for Strength Training: Tonal

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What We Like

  • Uses sensors and digital spotters to better track reps and provide guidance
  • Option to purchase smart accessories
  • Full-body strength training

What We Dislike

  • Expensive
  • Maximum resistance may not be enough for advanced users
  • Walls must meet certain requirements for installation

Owning a Tonal home workout is like having a workout buddy, trainer, and home gym all in one via a 23-inch interactive display. The fitness mirror uses AI to analyze your every move, ensuring you get the most out of your workouts.

To set your foundation for your personal strength-training goals, a full-body strength assessment is conducted when you first set up the equipment. After the initial evaluation is completed, the technology will automatically adjust the weight using sensors for every movement as you train to ensure you’re getting the most out of each rep. It will even decrease the weight if it senses you’re struggling or beginning to fatigue. Tonal offers thousands of workouts, including meditation, dance cardio, and high-intensity training, all with up to 200 pounds of resistance (100 pounds on each arm).

Not only does Tonal provide goal setting, strength assessments, and a digital spotter, but it also offers the option to purchase its Smart Accessory Bundle. For an additional $495, this bundle includes a rope, bench, foam roller, workout mat, and smart handle and bar, which uses weight wirelessly and can be turned on and off with a simple click of a button. Aside from the hefty price, the Tonal fitness mirror is a dream come true for strength-training addicts.

Dimensions: 21.5 x 50.9 x 5.25 in.

Membership: $49 per month (with a 12-month commitment)

Free Trial: 30-day risk-free

Best With Additional Equipment: Tempo Studio

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What We Like

  • Benefits those who don't want the hassle of drilling into the wall
  • Different equipment packages available
  • Connects to Apple watch for progress tracking

What We Dislike

  • Expensive
  • Lots of space needed
  • Rep counting not available for all exercises

The Tempo Studio fitness mirror offers an extensive selection of equipment included in each of its three package options. Here’s what you get with each package:

  • Starter Package for $2,749.99: Includes a 5 mm workout mat, two 7.5-pound dumbbells, four collars, and 75 pounds of weight plates.
  • Plus Package for $3,245: Includes a 5 mm workout mat, two 7.5-pound dumbbells, two 25-pound competition plates, one 25-pound barbell, a heart rate monitor, a recovery roller, a folding bench, six collars, and 75 pounds of weight plates.
  • Pro Package for $3,995: Includes a 5 mm workout mat, two 7.5-pound dumbbells, one 25-pound barbell, a heart rate monitor, a recovery roller, a folding bench, a folding squat rack, a kettlebell system, a weight plate storage, six collars, 75 pounds of weight plates, two 25-pound competition plates, and two 45-pound competition plates.

The Starter Package is the best choice for those new to strength training because of its simplicity and the type of equipment included. Advanced users and athletes, on the other hand, will likely find the Pro Package more worthwhile, as it comes with a weight bench, squat rack, and competition plates for heavier lifting. No matter which package you choose, be sure to have at least 6 feet of space (for both the sensors and for your workout) for the highest-quality experience.

If you cringe at the thought of having to drill holes into your wall to set up your home gym, then Tempo Studio might just be your pick. Its simple, freestanding design includes a cabinet underneath the mirror to hold all of Tempo Studio’s additional equipment.

The brand's technology also offers 3D motion-sensing to create a model of your body for analyzing the pace and range of your motions. This allows the mirror to determine the weight you should be lifting during each exercise. For those looking for corrections in their form, Tempo offers guidance in the corner of the screen and notifies you once you’ve mastered the exercise. Specific workouts are offered based on your preferences and skill level, complete with thousands of classes to choose from, including boot camp, yoga, and HIIT workouts — far more options than just weight training.

Dimensions: 72 x 26 x 16 in.

Membership: $39 per month (12-month commitment required)

Free Trial: 30-day risk-free

Best for Family Workouts: Mirror Family

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What We Like

  • Can save you money compared to paying for a separate gym membership for each family member
  • Offers multiples of most equipment
  • Has individual profiles for each member

What We Dislike

  • Weights may not be heavy enough for some users
  • If multiple people work out together, it'll only track the main user's health and progress

There’s nothing more important than keeping the whole family healthy, and with the Mirror Family package, it’s that much easier to do it from home. Mirror Family has thousands of workouts to choose from, including fun classes intended for both parents and kids. While the majority of the movements taught in these classes are basic, you can make them as intense as you’d like.

This fitness mirror also offers competitive features that allow you to challenge your previous goals or other Mirror members. Although the membership isn’t cheap, Mirror Family allows you to have up to six members on one account. This way, the whole family can join in while still maintaining individual profiles so each person can track their stats separately.

With this particular family membership, each individual can also schedule her own workouts and customize a workout plan based on her specific needs.

This package is the perfect opportunity to keep the family active while bonding at the same time. Not to mention, Mirror’s six-person membership could save you a ton of money compared to paying for six different gym memberships, especially if you have a large family.

Dimensions: 56 x 22.4 x 1.4 in.

Membership: $39 per month

Free Trial: 30-day risk-free

Best for On-Demand & Live Workouts: Echelon Reflect

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What We Like

  • HD touchscreen display
  • On-demand classes and live classes 24/7
  • Zero-footprint design

What We Dislike

  • Expensive
  • Requires weights for some classes
  • Complaints of vision and sound quality

The Echelon Reflect is making strides alongside Mirror with its competitive features and high-quality construction. Similar to its competitor, Echelon features a luxurious hanging mirror that offers live and on-demand workouts. Echelon’s 32-inch HD touchscreen display offers more than 3,000 on-demand workouts, including HIIT, yoga, and kickboxing, along with over 40 daily live classes that you can stream 24/7. And joining these classes means becoming part of the Echelon fitness community and leaderboard — thousands of people on their own journeys, motivating one another along the way.

This mirror offers an optional app that you can download with your purchase, but with the Echelon Reflect’s touchscreen display, there isn’t much need for it unless you’re away on vacation and still want to work out (without the mirror, of course). Like all the fitness mirrors on this list, there’s a required membership ($34.99 per month) with the purchase of the mirror. That being said, Echelon offers various billing options that can lower your monthly cost to $29.16 per month if you’re willing to pay in advance and commit to a two-year membership.

As an extra incentive, the brand is currently promoting a summer sale, offering a free iPad with your purchase of a one-year membership. If you're on the fence about buying the Echelon, it might be worth it to pay for a yearly membership ($399.99 annually) upfront right now.

Dimensions: 50 x 20 x 2 in.

Membership: $34.99 per month (Summer Sale: Free iPad with the purchase of a yearly membership)

Free Trial: 30-day risk-free

Best for Storage: NordicTrack Vault Fitness

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What We Like

  • Storage inside mirror
  • Interactive touchscreen
  • 360-degree rotation

What We Dislike

  • Expensive
  • No option for personal training

The NordicTrack Vault Fitness is a premier fitness freestanding option that offers discreet storage, all packed in a 61 1/2-inch sleek mirror. Like its competitors, the brand offers several workouts, including HIIT, yoga, Pilates, sculpt, and toning.

As for the membership, this fitness mirror uses iFIT, which you already might be familiar with if you own any other NordicTrack products. iFIT offers things like reflective training and immersive workouts to keep your fitness journey both safe and exciting.

The fitness mirror has a 32-inch smart HD touchscreen with a carbon steel frame that offers 360-degree rotation and immediate visual feedback to match the form of your iFIT trainer. Another solid feature of NordicTrack’s mirror is the freestanding storage system that comes with it.

There are two options when purchasing the NordicTrack Vault:

  • Vault Standalone for $1,499. Includes the mirror, a microfiber cleaning towel, and built-in storage (including the shelves inside).
  • Vault Complete for $1,999. Includes the mirror, built-in storage, six sets of custom NordicTrack dumbbells (ranging from 5 to 30 pounds), two custom NordicTrack kettlebells (20 pounds and 30 pounds), three heavy resistance bands, three resistance loop bands, a dual-textured exercise mat, two yoga blocks, and a microfiber cleaning towel.

Dimensions: 72.65 x 24.25 x 14 in.

Membership: iFIT membership $39 per month + tax

Free Trial: 30-day risk-free

Best for Customizable Workouts: FORME

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What We Like

  • Customizable workout plans from your personal fitness concierge
  • Add-on options available
  • Unique classes

What We Dislike

  • Expensive
  • Must be installed into a properly studded wall
  • Max weight is 200 pounds (100 pounds per arm)

FORME fitness mirror is a good option for those who like to customize their workout plans. With the help of a fitness concierge, you can customize weekly program plans to prioritize all your needs. FORME offers typical classes like cardio and yoga, as well as more unusual options like Family Recess and Barry’s X classes. And the 43-inch, 4K-resolution screen comes with a yoga mat, heart rate monitor, and camera covers, too.

The LIFT add-on offers users a sleek, easily storable design for strength building with handles, grips, straps, and a bar with a cabinet. The BARRE add-on offers a wood barre, barre socks, and a barre ball that can be detached and stowed away. If you’re looking for just the basics with your new mirror, there’s also a sculpting package equipped with dumbbells, a dumbbell tree, ankle weights, and bands. FORME beats competitors with its options to customize and add accessories that don’t come with other mirror systems, making your home gym unique to you.

Dimensions: 68 x 26.3 x 2.25 in.

Membership: $39 per month

Free Trial: 30-day risk-free

Best Budget: Macvon Touch

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What We Like

  • Affordable price
  • Low membership compared to some other competitors
  • Ability to customize your profile and bookmark classes and workouts you enjoy

What We Dislike

  • No strength-training equipment included
  • No personal training included
  • Requires somewhat more space than other mirrors

At 65 inches long and 1.5 inches thick, Macvon Touch is one of the largest and thinnest touchscreen fitness mirrors on the market. But what really sets it apart from its competitors is its low price. The Macvon Touch costs only $799 — highly affordable compared to most other fitness mirrors.

Macvon Touch’s program offers more than 800 classes, including martial arts, cardio, yoga, and meditation, and tracks metrics across your workouts. The Macvon app also allows you to customize your personal profile and bookmark your favorite workouts from specific coaches.

Upon delivery, the mirror can be mounted on the wall or leaned against any flat surface. It comes with four speakers, a built-in microphone, an 8-pixel camera, and a heart rate monitor that pairs with Bluetooth. Not only is this the least expensive option on our list, but it doesn't skimp out on quality thanks to its highly competitive features.

Dimensions: 65 x 24.5 x 1.5 in.

Membership: $35 per month

Free Trial: 30-day risk-free

Best for Form Correction: FITURE Studio Lift

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What We Like

  • Gesture control
  • Apple Watch connectivity
  • Custom-made workouts to fit your needs

What We Dislike

  • Expensive
  • No live classes

FITURE is an innovative mirror with advanced AI technology that offers gesture control, accurate rep counting, and performance tracking. It's also the only smart fitness mirror with live-form correction on the spot. FITURE's motor engine technology tracks several skeleton points on the body to accurately depict when your form needs to be corrected. This technology ensures maximum precision with every move you make during training sessions, whether it’s your strength-building pace or rep count accuracy.

FITURE also has an app with a variety of workouts, training programs, and interactive classes. You can create custom-made workouts to fit your personal needs based on your fitness goals.

The 43-inch high-resolution mirror comes with a sleek U-shaped leg design and comes in five color options. FITURE's mirror features advanced technology with personalized form correction in a slim, modern design, making it a highly competitive and interesting fitness mirror option for consumers.

Dimensions: 68 x 23 x 1.6 in.

Membership: $39 per month

Free Trial: 30-day risk-free

Final Verdict

Fitness mirrors can take your workout to the next level — but they’re also expensive. While there are plenty of exercises you can do without the help of a fitness mirror, such as these postpartum exercises at home or a jog through the park, a fitness mirror offers everything you need in one sheer display, especially apt for anyone that prefers to exercise at home. Each of the mirrors on our list offers innovative features and top-quality training when it comes to at-home fitness. While you can’t go wrong with any of them, it’s important to consider the distinct features to find the most suitable one for you and your fitness level.

Most fitness mirrors offer on-demand and live classes with automatic feedback, some offer personal training with customized workouts, and others come with exercise equipment and discreet storage space to hold the weight accessories while not in use. If you’re new to working out and looking for a set of equipment to go with your home gym, NordicTrack’s Vault might be ideal for you. On the other hand, if you’re looking for a top-of-the-line workout that does everything for you (except the actual sweating!), Tonal will be beneficial. Anyone that’s looking for a fitness mirror that also comes with Lululemon gear should consider our top pick, the Mirror Essentials package.

FAQs

What’s the new workout mirror?

The newest fitness mirror, FITURE, was launched in April 2022. Unlike its competitors, it’s the only smart fitness mirror with live form correction technology and also offers month-to-month membership for the utmost flexibility and accessibility.

Which is better: The Mirror or NordicTrack Vault?

In terms of equipment and membership prices, app compatibility, and real-time feedback from top-tier fitness coaches and trainers, NordicTrack’s Vault and the Mirror are very similar. That being said, NordicTrack’s Vault has a larger touchscreen display, as well as storage space to stow equipment, but it doesn’t have a camera. Mirror, on the other hand, has an LED display that isn’t touchscreen but comes with a 5-megapixel camera for real-time feedback and creates personalized fitness plans. The NordicTrack Vault and Mirror both come out at the top of our list, so choosing between them is a preferred choice based on each product’s unique features. That being said, the Mirror Essentials package is our top pick for its sleek display and the extras it comes with, including Lululemon gear.

Are mirror workouts worth it?

Mirror workouts are the future of home fitness for millions of people who enjoy varied and intense workouts. With fitness mirrors, you can get personalized training, cardio and strength workouts, yoga classes, and even meditation to keep you in the best shape possible (both mentally and physically). With all the best features in just one piece of equipment, you can save time and money with at-home fitness mirrors. All you need now is the perfect workout gear to go with your new mirror.

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