Technology
Get a free starter pack and free shipping from Mirror with this code
TL;DR: The innovative Mirror virtual fitness trainer comes with a free starter pack (heart rate monitor and resistance bands) and ships free with code MAY20 as of May 19.
If you’ve been waiting for a sign to finally splurge on some fancy exercise equipment, this is it. Who knows how long your gym will remain closed and you deserve a good workout.
There are tons of fitness apps and programs on the market, but one that’s really impressive is Mirror. You know the one — it’s a literal mirror that turns into a screen loaded with thousands of fitness classes run by professional instructors.
Well as of May 19, you can get a free starter pack and free shipping with your purchase of a Mirror using the promo code MAY20. The starter pack includes fitness bands and a heart rate monitor — a $100 value. Delivery and installation typically cost $250, so you’ll be saving a total of $350 with this deal.
Mirror is on the pricier side at $1,495, but it takes up so little space in your home and holds so many different fitness programs. You’ll seriously never need to go to the gym or hire a personal trainer again. You can take advantage of on-demand programming whenever you want or join any of the 70 weekly live classes.
Order a Mirror for your home and save $350 on a free starter pack and shipping/installation with promo code MAY20.
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