Tempo Studio
The world of fitness is, by its very nature, in continual motion, and smart home gyms like the Tempo Studio have been all the rage for the past year and a half. Without a question, Peloton is responsible for kicking off the subscription-based fitness class craze, but competitors like the Mirror, Tonal, and NordicTrack Vault are on a mission to make your gym membership obsolete. The Tempo Studio smart home gym isn't cheap, but it's an investment worth making. There's a lot to appreciate about the Tempo Studio if you love making your weight-training routines more fun.
The Tempo Studio, like Mirror, Tonal, and Vault, is a huge mirror-like device with a screen that displays both live and recorded exercises. Dumbbells and an exercise mat are among the provided supplies. The 3D motion sensors that scan your body while you exercise and give suggestions to enhance your technique set the Tempo apart from the competition.
At the very least, you get a super-slick machine for your money. The 72 x 26 x 16-inch easel-shaped tower isn't obtrusive; the gleaming steel dumbbell and barbell bars are hidden in the rear, and a cabinet opens out in the front to accommodate the smaller weight plates. (Neither will the cabinet's smooth hinge mechanism crash shut.) The Tempo Studio's central piece serves as a shelf where you may store your exercise mat (and other smaller accessories). Surprisingly, the whole thing is self-contained.
Detailed information:
Best features: 42-inch HD touchscreen, 10th-Gen Intel Core i5
Top models: Dual-band 802.11, Ethernet
Link to buy: https://tempo.fit/shop/studio?package=starter