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Tonal is our pick for the best workout mirror, though our editors also like options from Tempo and NordicTrack.

If you’ve ever wished you could get a full-body workout at home without having to dedicate precious floor space to bulky equipment, a workout mirror might be just what you’re looking for.

A fitness mirror can offer you a great workout, even when space is at a premium and you want to keep your home’s aesthetics undisturbed.

The unique reflective display allows you to stream exercise classes while keeping an eye on your posture and form. But when turned off, the display looks just like a regular mirror and can seamlessly blend in with the rest of your decor.

Here’s what we considered while making our list of the best workout mirrors:

  • Features: We looked for workout mirrors with a variety of features, such as exercise equipment, integrated speakers, and built-in cameras.
  • Training options: The workout mirrors on this list offer a range of live and on-demand fitness classes.
  • Price: We included workout mirrors that provide a good value for the cost.
  • Customer reviews: All the mirrors on this list have mostly positive customer reviews. We also tested several of the mirrors ourselves.
  • Vetting: All the products included have been vetted to ensure they meet Healthline’s business standards and align with our approach to well-being. Learn more about our vetting process.
  • Subscription cost and content: The subscription costs for these mirrors are decent based on the number and types of classes and workouts available.

Pricing guide

  • $ = under $1,500
  • $$ = $1,500–$2,000
  • $$$ = over $2,000

Best overall

Tonal

  • Price: $$$
  • Delivery and assembly: free
  • Subscription cost and policy: $59.95 per month, includes unlimited user accounts
  • Key features: uses magnetism to add weight and remain slim, automatically adjusts resistance, offers more than 1,000 classes
  • Size and space needed: 7 x 7 feet (ft) of floor space, 7 ft unobstructed wall space, ceiling height of 7 ft 10 inches (in) or higher

What our tester says

“I adore our Tonal. It’s really fun, and it saves so much space compared with all the different weights we’d need to replicate what it offers. Tonal also provides the guidance that beginners like myself really need to be successful.

“My husband, who’s experienced with weightlifting, appreciates the challenge that the digital weight provides.

“I’ve never stuck to a strength training routine before, but Tonal makes it so easy. After 5 weeks, my strength has increased steadily and I’ve noticed more definition in my shoulders.

“Overall, I’ve loved lifting weights on the Tonal and have found the on-screen demos along with real-time form feedback to be incredibly helpful. The live class was also really fun and energetic.”

— Healthline writer SaVanna Shoemaker, MS, RDN, LD

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Tonal is a home gym that uses dynamic weight instead of bands, barbells, or plates. While the device itself is small and thin, Tonal offers 200 pounds (lb) (90.9 kilograms [kg]) of resistance via magnetics and electricity rather than bulky equipment.

The machine is equipped with adjustable arms to support both upper body and lower body workouts.

It also has a crisp 24-in (61-centimeter [cm]) interactive display for streaming thousands of classes, such as interval training, yoga, and dance cardio.

What’s more, the machine can automatically adjust the resistance level based on your needs and goals.

To stream classes, you’ll need a Tonal membership, which costs $59.95 per month and includes unlimited user accounts.

While you can use your own attachments (with adapters purchased from Tonal), Tonal also offers a Smart Accessories bundle, which includes a triceps rope, a workout bench, an exercise mat, a foam roller, a smart bar, and smart handles.

Just keep in mind that the bundle costs an additional $495.

Read more about Tonal in our comprehensive review.

Tonal at a glance

  • Dimensions: 21.5 × 50.9 × 5.25 in (54.6 × 129.2 × 13.3 cm)
  • Display: 24 in (61 cm)
  • App: Tonal
  • Warranty: 1-year labor, 1-year accessories, 3-year parts
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Pros

  • sleek, compact design
  • provides up to 200 lb (91 kg) of resistance
  • personalized workouts
  • cutting-edge technology
  • user-friendly
  • unlimited user profiles

Cons

  • expensive
  • additional fee for Smart Accessories bundle
  • no live classes
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Best splurge

Tempo Studio

  • Price: $$$
  • Delivery and assembly: $250
  • Subscription cost and policy: $39 per month for 6 profiles
  • Key features: 1,000+ workouts, includes weights and accessories, sets pace and tracks reps, offers live classes
  • Size and space needed: 6 x 10 ft

What our tester says

“If your preferred exercise style is strength training, I think Tempo is worth the investment. After all, what makes Tempo unique is the large amount of included gym equipment and real-time feedback on your form and weight load.

“Since using Tempo, I’ve felt comfortable challenging myself to lift heavier weights and feel stronger every day.”

former Healthline editor Mellanie Perez

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The Tempo Studio is a high end fitness mirror that provides everything you need for a full-body workout.

It’s equipped with a 42-in (107-cm) touch-screen display, Bluetooth-enabled speakers, and a 3D sensor to give you personalized guidance.

The Tempo currently offers three packages — Tempo Starter, Tempo Plus, and Tempo Pro — which vary in price, weight ranges, and included accessories.

Depending on which bundle you select, the Tempo Studio comes with a variety of accessories, including a mat, a folding bench, a folding squat rack, a heart rate monitor, dumbbells, and barbells.

Your monthly membership provides access to Tempo’s extensive library of live and on-demand classes, including a range of cardio, strength, and high intensity interval training (HIIT) classes.

Tempo offers one membership option, which costs $39 per month with a 12-month commitment.

Read more in our hands-on review of the Tempo Studio.

Tempo Home Studio at a glance

  • Dimensions: 72 × 26 × 16 in (182.9 × 66 × 40.6 cm)
  • Display: 42 in (107 cm)
  • App: Tempo Fit
  • Warranty: 3-year cabinet, 12-month interactive display, 12-month labor and installation
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Pros

  • no wall-mounting required
  • includes weight training equipment
  • live and on-demand classes
  • real-time form feedback and weight load recommendations
  • sets pace and tracks reps
  • adaptive training based on your progress
  • unlimited user profiles

Cons

  • expensive
  • requires more space than other mirrors
  • sensor sometimes misses reps
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Best affordable

Macvon Touch Fitness Mirror

  • Price: $
  • Delivery and assembly: free
  • Subscription cost and policy: $35 per month for 6 profiles
  • Key features: large touch screen, 4 speakers, library of more than 700 on-demand classes.
  • Size and space needed: 65 x 24.5 x 1.5 in

If you’re looking for an affordable and effective fitness mirror, check out this one from Macvon.

You can stream a variety of workout classes right on the screen, including strength, cardio, rowing, and yoga.

It features an easy-to-use touch screen, a microphone, four stereo speakers, and a built-in camera for an immersive workout experience.

The Touch comes with a 3-month trial subscription to Macvon’s fitness classes, which costs $39 per month thereafter.

Keep in mind that an All-Access Membership allows up to six users.

Macvon Touch at a glance

  • Dimensions: 75 × 24.5 × 1.5 in (190.5 × 62.2 × 3.8 cm)
  • Display: 43 in (109 cm)
  • App: Macvon
  • Warranty: 1-year standard warranty
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Pros

  • priced under $1,000
  • large touch screen
  • live classes
  • live form feedback
  • includes an exercise mat and heart rate monitor

Cons

  • no personal training options
  • doesn’t include accessories for strength training
  • membership includes only one user account
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Best compact

Echelon Reflect Touch Smart Fitness Mirror

  • Price: $$
  • Delivery and assembly: free shipping with 2-year Echelon Connect membership, otherwise $199
  • Subscription cost and policy: $34.99 per month, $399.99 per year, or $699 for 2 years
  • Key features: more than 2,000 classes, HD touch screen, motivating instructors
  • Size and space needed: 50 x 20 in (127 x 50.8 cm), mounts flush to wall

Measuring just 50 in (127 cm) tall and 20 in (50.8 cm) wide, the Echelon Reflect is one of the most compact workout mirrors on the market.

It takes up very little wall space, and Echelon now offers a floor stand in case you prefer not to mount the device on a wall.

Unlike the original Reflect, the Echelon Reflect Touch Smart Fitness Mirror offers a 50-in touch-screen display that makes it easy to browse classes and view your performance history.

With an Echelon Connect membership, you can use the Reflect to access more than 2,000 live and on-demand classes, including cardio kickboxing, Zumba, yoga, strength training, and Pilates.

The app also offers live leaderboards, allowing you to compete against your friends for added motivation.

While the reflective screen allows you to follow along with trainers and keep an eye on your form, the machine doesn’t offer live feedback on form.

Shipping is free when you purchase the device along with a 2-year Echelon Connect membership. Otherwise, you’ll need to factor in an additional $199 fee for delivery.

Echelon Reflect Touch Smart Fitness Mirror at a glance

  • Dimensions: 50 × 20 × 2 in (127 × 50.8 × 5.1 cm)
  • Display: 32 in (81.3 cm)
  • App: Echelon Connect
  • Warranty: 12-month parts and labor
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Pros

  • option to wall-mount or attach to a floor stand
  • personal training available
  • live classes and leaderboards

Cons

  • doesn’t include accessories
  • weights required for some workouts
  • expensive
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Most stylish

NordicTrack Vault

  • Price: $$
  • Delivery and assembly: free
  • Subscription cost and policy: free 1-year iFit family membership, can be renewed for $396 per year or $39 per month
  • Key features: variety of classes, included storage system, self-contained
  • Size and space needed: 72.65 x 24.25 x 14 in

What our tester says

“My expectation of the Vault was that I’d have access to iFit’s full library. However, I was surprised to find out that you can only stream 158 classes — though the company has plans to add more in the future. While 158 is still a decent number, it does feel limited.

“Class number aside, the interface is easy to use, and I appreciated being able to filter classes by class type, duration, intensity, target area, instructor, and required equipment.”

— Healthline Editor Kelli McGrane, MS, RD

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With its unique space-saving design, the NordicTrack Vault can instantly transform any room into a fitness studio.

This high quality workout mirror connects with iFit and allows you to choose from a variety of classes — yoga, Pilates, strength training, and more.

The Vault’s intuitive reflective training technology makes it easy to correct your form and optimize your performance.

Plus, the device is equipped with a freestanding storage system, which can help keep your gym accessories organized.

You can either purchase the Vault by itself or opt for the Vault Complete, which includes exercise equipment that’s designed to neatly fit inside the machine.

The Vault Complete comes with the following accessories:

  • 2 yoga blocks
  • 3 loop bands
  • 3 resistance bands
  • 20- and 30-lb (9.1- and 13.6-kg) kettlebells
  • 6 sets of dumbbells, ranging from 5 to 30 lb (2.3 to 13.6 kg)
  • a yoga mat

The Vault comes with a free 1-year iFit family membership, which can be renewed for $396 per year or $39 per month.

But keep in mind that the Vault doesn’t provide access to the full iFit library. Instead, there are currently 158 Vault-specific classes to choose from.

McGrane notes that, while there’s no denying that the Vault is a beautiful machine, she found it to be best suited for people who own or plan to purchase another iFit-powered device.

Read more about the NordicTrack Vault in our hands-on review.

The Vault at a glance

  • Dimensions: 72.7 × 24.3 × 14 in (184.5 × 61.6 × 35.6 cm)
  • Display: 32 in (81.3 cm)
  • App: iFit
  • Warranty: 10-year frame, 2-year parts, 1-year labor
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Pros

  • storage for workout accessories
  • no wall-mounting required
  • good quality weights and accessories
  • scenic workout classes
  • extensive warranty

Cons

  • expensive
  • additional cost for accessories
  • doesn’t provide access to full iFit library
  • no live form feedback or personal training
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Best for personal training

The Mirror

  • Price: $$
  • Delivery and assembly: free delivery, optional professional installation starting at $250
  • Subscription cost and policy: $39 per month for up to 6 profiles
  • Key features: more than 10,000 classes, personal training for an added fee, allows you to connect with other users
  • Size and space needed: 2-ft wall space, standard outlet

Advertised as the “nearly invisible home gym,” the Mirror is a unique product that makes it easy and enjoyable to work out at home.

With the Mirror, you can stream a wide range of live and on-demand workout classes, including yoga, boxing, barre, boot camp, and Pilates.

The Mirror offers personal training sessions for an additional fee, allowing you to exercise with a trainer for extra motivation and personalized feedback.

The device’s advanced camera technology makes it easy to connect with friends or members of the Mirror community while you work out.

Like other workout mirrors, the Mirror requires a monthly subscription, which costs $39.

If you’re interested in accessories, you can opt for either the Mirror Essentials or Mirror Family package, both of which include extras such as yoga blocks, a yoga strap, an exercise mat, and a heart rate monitor in addition to the Mirror itself.

Read more in our comprehensive review of the Mirror.

The Mirror at a glance

  • Dimensions: 52.6 × 21.1 × 1.7 in (133.6 × 53.6 × 4.3 cm)
  • Display: 40 in (101.6 cm)
  • App: Mirror
  • Warranty: 1-year frame and parts
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Pros

  • sleek design
  • personal training available
  • live and on-demand classes
  • offers in-workout adjustments

Cons

  • additional cost for accessories
  • no strength training items included in accessories bundles
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Best for live coaching

Forme Studio

  • Price: $$$
  • Delivery and assembly: free shipping and white glove delivery
  • Subscription cost and policy: $99 per month for first month, $399 per month after that
  • Key features: real live coaches, full-body camera, Wi-Fi- and Bluetooth-compatible
  • Size and space needed: recommended 6 x 6 ft space, at least 7 ft ceiling height

The sleek-looking Forme features a full-body camera for two-way interaction with a trainer. This luxe workout mirror offers a variety of classes from more than 30 instructors, including yoga, Pilates, strength training, and even Barry’s Bootcamp.

For an added fee, you can install a wooden barre onto the Forme, which makes for even better barre workouts. Weightlifting equipment is set to be released in the near future.

It has a 43-in (109-cm) touch screen with 4K resolution and 3D sensors for feedback.

Your purchase includes the following additional equipment:

  • premium yoga mat
  • heart rate monitor
  • microfiber cleaning towel
  • camera covers
  • mounting hardware

The Forme at a glance

  • Dimensions: 70 x 26 x 2 in (178 x 66 x 5 cm)
  • Display: 43-in (109-cm) 4K UHD display
  • App: yes
  • Warranty: 12-month limited warranty
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Pros

  • sleek design
  • personal training available
  • live and on-demand classes
  • offers in-workout adjustments

Cons

  • pricey
  • doesn’t include exercise equipment
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Best for form correction

The Fiture

  • Price: $
  • Delivery and assembly: free shipping and installation
  • Subscription cost and policy: $39 per month for 7 user profiles
  • Key features: personalized feedback, responsive, allows you to customize classes, five color options
  • Size and space needed: 68 x 23 x 1.6 in (Fiture dimensions)

One of the thoughtful details of the Fiture device is that it’s available in five color options so you can choose the one that best suits your home’s style. The 43-in high resolution screen feels similar to being in an in-person class because the instructor is life-size.

To start class, all you have to do is wave your hand in front of the device, and the motion-sensing tech knows you’re ready to begin.

The Fiture app helps you manage all your stats and classes, and it’s available for both iOS and Android.

One thing that sets this device apart from others is that it can detect poor form and give feedback, which may reduce your risk of injuring yourself — one of the risks of working out without an instructor or trainer present.

You can choose from a variety of workout classes, including HIIT, cardio, boxing, sculpt, Pilates, barre, yoga, stretching, and meditation. The Fiture offers multiweek training programs that help you work toward a goal.

It has accurate rep counting, which helps you stay accountable and on top of how hard you’ve worked. There’s also performance tracking, which shows stats such as calories burned, reps, and time elapsed.

You can cancel your Fiture subscription at any time. There are no long-term contracts.

At just 1.6 in thick, the Fiture is quite slim. Currently, a Fiture purchase comes with a Fit Kit that includes:

  • resistance band
  • heart rate monitor
  • water bottle
  • face mask

The Fiture at a glance

  • Dimensions: 68 x 23 x 1.6 in (173 x 58 x 4 cm)
  • Display: 43-in (109-cm) HD display
  • App: yes
  • Warranty: 30-day money-back guarantee
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Pros

  • five color options
  • form correction
  • variety of classes
  • includes a resistance band and heart rate monitor

Cons

  • doesn’t include weightlifting equipment
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Here’s a quick look at how the specs of our top pics compare:

PriceShipping and assemblySizeScreen sizeAccessories included
Forme$$$free70 x 26 x 2 in (178 x 66 x 5 cm)43 in (109 cm)• yoga mat
• heart rate monitor
• cleaning towel
• camera cover
Fiture$free68 x 23 x 1.6 in (173 x 58 x 4 cm)43 in (109 cm)• heart rate monitor
• cleaning towel
• camera cover
Tonal$$$free21.5 × 50.9 × 5.25 in (54.6 × 129.2 × 13.3 cm)24 in (61 cm)handles only (can be adjusted for weight)
Tempo Studio$$$$25072 × 26 × 16 in (182.9 × 66 × 40.6 cm)42 in (107 cm)depends on bundle
Macvon Touch$free75 × 24.5 × 1.5 in (190.5 × 62.2 × 3.8 cm)43 in (109 cm)• exercise mat
• heart rate monitor
• cleaning supplies
Echelon Reflect Touch Smart$$• $199
• free if purchased with 2-year app membership
50 × 20 × 2 in (127 × 50.8 × 5.1 cm)32 in (81.3 cm)none
NordicTrack Vault$$free72.7 × 24.3 × 14 in (184.5 × 61.6 × 35.6 cm)32 in (81.3 cm)requires upgrade to Vault Complete
The Mirror$$• free
• optional installation starts at $250
52.6 × 21.1 × 1.7 in (133.6 × 53.6 × 4.3 cm)40 in (101.6 cm)requires upgrade to Essentials or Family package

Here’s a quick look at how the training options of the best workout mirrors compare:

Monthly subscriptionFree trialMax users per membershipLive classesTypes of classesLive form feedbackLive
personal training
Forme$99 for first month, then $399yes, 30 days6yes• Pilates
• yoga
• Barry’s Bootcamp
• barre
• meditation
• sound bath
yesyes
Fiture$39no7no• HIIT
• cardio
• boxing
• sculpt
• Pilates
• barre
• yoga
• stretching
• meditation
yesno
Tonal$59.95nounlimitedno• barre
• dance cardio
• HIIT
• Pilates
• meditation
• mobility
• strength
• yoga
yesyes
Tempo Studio$39nounlimitedyes• cardio
• HIIT
• mobility
• recovery
• strength
yesno
Macvon Touch$39yes, 3 months6yes• kickboxing
• rowing
• sculpt
• strength
• yoga
yesno
Echelon Reflect Touch Smart$39no6yes• HIIT
• Pilates
• recovery
• strength
• yoga
• Zumba
noyes
NordicTrack Vault$39yes, 1 year5no• interval
• lift
• Pilates
• sculpt
• strength
• yoga
noyes
The Mirror$39no6yes• ballet
• barre
• boot camp
• boxing
• Pilates
• tai chi
• weight training
• yoga
noyes

Workout mirrors, in general, are stylish and compact devices. When shopping for a workout mirror, you’ll want to consider factors such as the accessories, class options, size, and price.

Accessories

One major point of differentiation between workout mirrors is the accessories they include. Some devices, such as the Mirror, are designed more for cardio and bodyweight workouts and don’t include many, if any, accessories.

In contrast, other machines, like the Tempo Studio, are geared more toward strength training and come with equipment such as dumbbells, kettlebells, barbells, and weight plates.

Keep in mind that mirrors with accessories tend to cost more, so if you already own basic gym equipment, you may be better off saving money and going with a stand-alone mirror such as the Mirror.

App and classes

The defining feature of a workout mirror is the ability to stream exercise classes on the device’s large screen.

To access classes, you’ll need to subscribe to the machine’s compatible app. As apps vary greatly in the type and number of classes they offer, it’s important to consider which fitness platform best meets your goals and preferences.

Another factor to consider is the format of classes. For example, the version of iFit on the NordicTrack Vault offers on-demand and destination workouts but not live classes.

Personal training and form feedback

Several workout mirrors are equipped with cameras and 3D sensors, which allow them to provide real-time feedback on your form and even make recommendations about whether you need to increase or decrease the weight load during strength training workouts.

Similarly, some platforms offer live personal training, though there’s often an additional fee for these sessions.

Size

In addition to considering the size of the machine, you’ll want plenty of space to perform the workouts.

The required amount of space will vary depending on the type of workout. For example, cardio and HIIT often require more space than weightlifting or yoga.

Cost

When deciding whether a workout mirror fits your budget, be sure to factor in additional fees and costs, including delivery, assembly, accessories, and app subscriptions.

Which mirror is best for a home gym?

The fitness mirror that’s best for a home gym depends on your personal preferences. You’ll want to take into account the space requirements, the type of workout you prefer (HIIT or yoga, for example), and whether live classes or on-demand feedback is important to you.

Are workout mirrors worth it?

If you plan to use your fitness mirror regularly, it can be a great investment. It may be helpful to divide the price of the device by the number of times you think you’ll use it in a year — whatever your weekly workout goal is, multiplied by 52.

It’s usually far less expensive than attending boutique classes and may even be more cost-effective than joining a gym. Plus, there are additional perks, such as classes available when you want them and live coaching.

Can workout mirror trainers see you?

Whether a mirror trainer can see you depends on the device. On the Mirror, for example, the instructor can see you to offer corrections, but you can cover your camera. On other devices, such as the Fiture, workout mirror trainers can’t see you, as the camera isn’t two-way.

What are the benefits of fitness mirrors?

Fitness mirrors are helpful for establishing a challenging workout routine at home. They offer variety in the form of different types of classes and instructors and ease because you don’t have to go anywhere.

Plus, there’s the bonus that, unlike a video workout class, some fitness mirrors can correct form and offer feedback.

Workout mirrors make it easy to exercise at home by streaming a variety of live and on-demand classes.

They can also save you space by doubling as a regular mirror or providing hidden storage.

When purchasing a workout mirror, be sure to consider the available features, selection of classes, and price to find a product that works for you.