“[Peleton] Guide is an AI-powered camera that tracks your movements as you exercise and gives you credit for following along with the class instructors.” https://t.co/JF4yy32Q7e pic.twitter.com/UXI3EZAFoj
— The North Pole is a fusion center (@hypervisible) November 9, 2021
$PTON killed the Mirror.
— Jeff Macke (@JeffMacke) November 9, 2021
$500 set-top box to be released next year. Also a heart rate band and voice assistant.
Does this change everything? Meh.https://t.co/dlrDuwvfYD
I like this product. Do you? https://t.co/uWgLfwVTo5
— BahamaBen (@BahamaBen9) November 9, 2021
BREAKING: Peloton launching a connected strength device called Peloton Guide, which will go on sale in the U.S. early next year for $495. Without testing this product myself, it appears most similar to Lululemon's Mirror, but with less frills. $pton $luluhttps://t.co/OVFtRp5sa1
— Lauren Thomas (@laurenthomas) November 9, 2021
Peloton unveils Guide, a strength training program that connects to your TV https://t.co/IADH9kUnqD
— CNBC (@CNBC) November 9, 2021
Peloton Guide announcement this morning. Trying to warm up to this idea. Definitely not the announcement I was hoping for, and will not be available until 2022. $PTONhttps://t.co/BnzOCBJR0x
— Jordan Mclain ?? (@jordan_mclain) November 9, 2021
Peloton takes on strength training with its $495 Guide camera system, coming in 2022 https://t.co/kuiDt5rhZj pic.twitter.com/1bO4QzG2lY
— The Verge (@verge) November 9, 2021