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What started as a prototype not much bigger than a laptop is now a nearly invisible interactive home gym.
The Refine Method features a seamless circuit-style technique called Metabolic Resistance Training.
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It’s called Mirror, and it’s the latest fitness tech gadget meant to replace the gym with your living room by offering online subscription classes. CNBC’s Magdalena Petrova tries it out.
In 2016, I was newly pregnant and found myself, a gym owner, with no time to work out. I tried working out at home but felt like I was sacrificing quality for convenience.
Mirror CEO Brynn Putnam joins “Squawk Alley” to discuss the growth of the company’s at-home fitness screen as well as expanding the product beyond just fitness.
She created her high-tech fitness mirror to improve home workouts (and more). In the midst of the pandemic, it’s more relevant than ever. Here’s her story.
The only thing that’s easy: working out. Putnam brought home two of her fitness company’s eponymous interactive Mirrors. One is in the bedroom, the other in the guest bedroom. “If [Lowell] wants to box and I want to do yoga, we can,” says Putnam, 36.
Mirror is a smart gadget that offers virtual fitness classes. We caught up with the founder Brynn Putnam at the NYC HQ to learn more.
Brynn Putnam, Founder & CEO of Mirror, sat down with FirstMark's Dan Kozikowski at Design Driven in October 2018. She talked about her entrepreneurial journey from starting a boutique fitness studio to now starting a fitness tech company with Mirror.
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