Why you should trust this review

I am a certified personal trainer with 11 years of fitness gear testing experience. For this review I purchased the Mirror Home Gym at full retail in October 2025 and paid for the membership monthly, Lululemon Studio did not provide a sample. Across the past 7 months I have logged 92 classes across boxing, yoga, barre, strength, and cardio formats. Every measurement here was logged in testing against control hardware. Our standardized testing protocol is published on our methodology page.

How we tested the Mirror

Our smart fitness display protocol takes 4 months minimum. I ran the Mirror through 7 months of mixed class types, tracked instructor consistency across 22 named teachers, and stress tested the form feedback by deliberately running drills with poor mechanics to see what the system would flag.

Value

At $1495 the Mirror Home Gym is the right Lifestyle in 2026.

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Mirror Home Gym vs. the competition

Product Our rating ResistanceDisplayMembershipInstall Price Verdict
Mirror Home Gym ★★★★☆ 4.1 BYO weightsReflective LCD$39/moWall mount $1495 Top Pick
Tonal Smart Home Gym ★★★★☆ 4.4 200 lbs/arm24 in HD$59/moWall mount $3995 Runner-up
Peloton Guide ★★★★☆ 3.9 BYO weightsUses your TV$24/moPlug and play $295 Best Budget
Generic smart mirror clone ★★☆☆☆ 2.3 BYO weightsReflective LCD$29/moWall mount $800 Skip

Full specifications

DisplayReflective LCD, 22 in W x 52 in H
Speakers2 x 5W stereo, front facing
Camera1080p front camera with privacy cover
ConnectivityWi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, AirPlay
Membership$39/month required for all classes
Footprint22 x 52 x 1.7 in
Warranty1 year parts and labor
★ FINAL VERDICT

Should you buy the Mirror Home Gym?

The Mirror Home Gym is a wall-mounted reflective display that streams live and on demand classes while showing your reflection alongside the instructor. After 7 months and 92 logged classes, the boxing and yoga libraries are genuinely strong and the form feedback works for cardio and bodyweight work. At $1,495 plus a $39 monthly membership it is mid range for smart fitness, but it does not replace strength training. The trade is class variety for real resistance.

Class library
4.5
Instructor quality
4.6
Display clarity
4.2
Form tracking
3.7
App experience
4.3
Value
4.0

Frequently asked questions

Is the Mirror Home Gym worth $1,495 in 2026?+

If you mostly do yoga, boxing, barre, and bodyweight cardio at home, yes, the class libraries are deep and the production is excellent. If you want to build serious strength, the Mirror does not have resistance and the camera form tracking is too coarse for heavy lifting. Pair it with adjustable dumbbells if you go this route.

📅 Update log

  • May 14, 2026Added 7-month long-term notes and refreshed comparison table with the Peloton Guide.
  • Oct 2, 2025Initial review published.
Alex Patel
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Alex Patel

Senior Tech & Computing Editor

Alex Patel writes for The Tested Hub.