Stop guessing if your squats are deep enough and let the silicon brain do the math. I’ll be honest: I usually hate working out in front of a mirror. It feels vain and, frankly, I h…
Stop guessing if your squats are deep enough and let the silicon brain do the math. I’ll be honest: I usually hate working out in front of a mirror. It feels vain and, frankly, I have no idea what "neutral spine" is supposed to look like when I’m gasping for air during a set of t
Living with this thing is weirdly addictive. It’s not just a webcam; it uses machine learning to track your limbs and count your reps. One Tuesday morning, I tried to cheat on some lateral raises—just little half-reps because my shoulders were screaming—and the Guide simply refus
TL;DR — A surprisingly accurate rep-counter and form-fixer that turns any TV into a smart gym. Rating: 4.3/5. Best for: People who want "personal trainer" vibes without the awkward small talk. Skip if: You only do heavy barbell powerlifting. Check today's price → | Spec | Detail
If you already have the Peloton ecosystem, it’s a no-brainer. Even if you don't, it's the most frictionless way to start lifting heavy at home without wondering if you're doing it all wrong. It’s not perfect—it hates bad lighting and small rooms—but for under $200, it's the most