Interactive fitness company Mirror, which makes a reflective LCD display for following workouts at home, today announced it’s launching one-on-one personal training. Through two-way audio and video, coaches will be able to lead users through sessions while giving feedback. Users can choose trainers based on workout activity preferences (yoga, strength training, barre, etc.), session length, trainer motivational style, and schedule. At $40 a session, that’s pricier than a SoulCycle class, but still a fraction of the cost of a session with a personal trainer at most gyms.
The 40-inch, 1080p vertical display will set you back $1,495, and a subscription to the monthly content service, which lets you stream over 70 new live classes a week, is…