This time, Swiss designer Yves Béhar presented his new masterpiece, the smart mirror for home fitness Forme. The first customers will be able to practice with it already this fall.
By example Mirror and Tonala, was created Forms, a home fitness mirror behind which the two designers stand Yves Béhar and entrepreneur Trent Ward. Its design includes disappearing screen (so the practice screen) and a pair of handles, with which we can perform, for example, strength exercises, but when we don't need them, we simply hide them behind the device, which, when it serves its purpose, completely transforms into ordinary mirror.
They are available different ways of exercising, which use machine learning to operate, as they can assess our performance, adjust the weight of weights and collect data on our work, allowing them to accurately track our progress. The Forme device is expected to reach the first customers already this fall, and it will be on sale as part of the subscription (39 months will cost $149) or as a stand-alone purchase (around $5,600).
Gallery: Forme home fitness mirror
More information:
formlife.com