Over the past few years, we’ve seen technology infiltrate our at-home workouts like never before. From voice-controlled dumbbells to gamified rowing machines, it seems there’s a new innovation every time we log in for a training session.
Fitness mirrors are another great example of how at-home training has entered the tech world. Their sleek designs and expansive workout libraries allow you to get a great pump without the need for ample space. But this mode of at-home training comes with some limitations, such as only having access to guided training routines or having to commit to a lengthy membership service.
Tech and media company Fiture takes aim at these pitfalls with the launch of its brand-new Interactive Fitness Mirror, which packs customizable training routines, decorative colorways, month-to-month memberships and first-of-its-kind technology. Let’s take a gander at this latest release and see if the hype reflects reality — or is just an illusion.

Fiture’s new Fitness Mirror introduces Motion Engine Technology
One of the most pronounced ways Fiture looks to take connected fitness from 1.0 to 2.0 is through the launch of its breakthrough Motion Engine Technology. Using smart motion sensors, the Interactive Fitness Mirror distinguishes how you move to provide real-time feedback and form correction while also tracking your reps, sets, pacing, timing and movement. Motion Engine Technology is powered by the world’s largest fitness movement library and has recognized more than 130 million movements.
Aside from the real-time feedback, Motion Engine Technology also allows for Gesture and Voice Control, another first for the industry. Simply raise your hand or “high five” your instructor to get started. Best of all, this frictionless workout experience requires no calibration, so no need to spend time with added setup before your first routine. Just wave, get going and get lost in your workout with the dual-frequency stereo speakers.