Chinese search engine giant Baidu is to China what Google is to the rest of the world. Just like its search engine contemporary, Google, the Chinese company has got its hands in several product categories including robotaxis. The company has now launched a smart fitness mirror.
The mirror is basically a smart large screen that is the size of a full-length mirror. In fact, when the gadget is turned off, it is no different from the regular full-length mirror. However, when it is turned on, a 43-inch IPS screen embedded under the mirror lights up. Also, an AI-powered virtual coach appears on the screen to guide the user through various fitness regimes in real-time, just like a fitness coach.
The mirror comes with LTE connectivity and users can follow the celebrity coaches to work out, interact with AI, and enjoy the joy of fitness in the process. It is also a social way to check in with friends.
In terms of specifications, the Baidu smart fitness mirror is equipped with a custom wide dynamic sensor, which improves the imaging ability by 40% in low-light environments, and supports a 144° super-wide-angle. The mirror can also record 2K 60fps images, and easily captures large movements during exercise.
The device has a built-in Octa-core AI processor with 3 Tops computing power, which can accurately capture actions and perform motion correction. The smart fitness mirror can also recognize the movements of the human body, thereby judging whether the movements are compliant, and gradually completing the body shaping cycle under the correct and scientific posture.
There is also a built-in professional Al boutique class onboard that is independently developed by Baidu. The class is continuously updated every week, making it possible for users to enjoy one-on-one Al private lessons with super A gold coaches right from the comfort of their homes.
The Baidu Smart Fitness Mirror comes in two versions; a Pioneer version priced at 4,199 yuan (~$662)and a Flagship version with a 4699 yuan (~$740) price tag.
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