![]() Each class comes with a suggested playlist but you can choose your own soundtrack if you like. The device prompts you to connect to your WiFi and log in to a Spotify account, which is what the VAHA X uses to soundtrack its classes. Disconnecting my mobile from almost every Bluetooth-enabled device in my house eventually did the trick. What wasn’t so simple was pairing the device with the heart rate monitor. A tap of the 43in (109cm) HD touchscreen brings the device to life and navigation is pleasingly intuitive. Once in position and plugged into the mains, set-up was relatively swift. ![]() Fortunately, with VAHA you only need enough space to stand, squat or lunge in front of your device to be in view. For anyone au fait with lockdown workouts via video calls, you’ll know positioning your laptop or mobile so you’re in full view of the instructor can be a headache. Instead, I was left with an enormous cardboard container occupying prime real estate in my sitting room.Įventually I convinced my wife to help me unpack the 45kg beast and, after a bit of feng shui, found a suitable corner to prop it up in using the stand. VAHA’s £200 delivery fee is also supposed to include unpacking and placement in your home, but this was news to the chaps who delivered my device, perhaps because it conflicted with COVID measures still in place in mid-April. A minimum 12-month commitment is also required, but this does include a free PT session in your first month. VAHA’s basic membership costs £39 a month (Mirror’s is £28 and Tonal’s £36). The hardware isn’t the only outlay either. This feature would certainly have set VAHA’s mirror apart, but we’ll have to wait to see if it lives up to the billing.Īt £1,950 – or 39 monthly installments of £50 – VAHA X is a sizeable investment and on the expensive end of smart mirrors, when measured against Mirror (£1,088) and Tonal (£2,180). Smart motion tracking that provides instant feedback using AI technology is, we’re told, also in development, which will analyse your movements to help correct your form. With a rolling monthly subscription you can access live group classes and over 200 on-demand workouts, including strength, cardio, boxing, yoga, Pilates, barre and even guided meditations. A heart rate monitor, resistance bands, microfibre cloth and glass cleaning spray are also included in the box. It comes preloaded with popular apps, including Firefox, Spotify, Instagram, TikTok and Zoom, should you want to conduct your team meetings from your sitting room.
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