健身界推出像巨型手机一样的智能镜子
Tempo wants to be the Peloton of barbells. It's a 42-inch tall screen with 3D machine vision that tracks and teaches you as you workout. The giant upright HD display makes it feel like your personal trainer is right there with you while you compete with others in live and on-demand classes. Tempo's Microsoft Kinect-esque motion sensors scan you 30 times per second and notify you if your form is wrong. It's all housed in a sleekly designed free-standing cabinet that neatly stores the included barbells, dumbbells, attachable weights, workout mat, recovery foam roller, and heartrate monitor. "Every single product in the market took a piece of equipment out of a gym and slapped a screen on it" says Tempo CEO and co-founder Moawia Eldeeb. "You need to be able to see a user to actually be able to give them guidance so they can work out safely. We wanted to build a fitness experience from the ground up with training and form feedback at the core of it." I demo'd Tempo this week and found the in-home convenience, motivational on-screen personal trainers, and the real-time posture corrections gave me the confidence to lift weights without the fear of injury. It might not feel quite as fun and addictive as Peloton, but it offers a facsimile of personal training that's more affordable than in-person classes that cost $100 or more. The idea of democratizing access to trainers is what convinced Eldeeb and the Tempo team to stretch its initial $1.8 million in seed funding for four years. While collecting data from its SmartSpot in-gym weight lifting assessment device, Tempo survived long enough to build this prototype. |