- AI-POWERED PERSONAL TRAINING – Access your personal guide to strength with Peloton Guide. This AI-powered device uses innovative camera technology and machine learning to create the ultimate Peloton strength training experience.
- GUIDE MEMBERSHIP – A Guide Membership must be purchased separately in order to access content on your Guide. You’ll pay Dollar 24/mo for up to 5 people and get access to content available on your Guide and the Peloton App. Existing All-Access Members do not need a separate Guide Membership. Existing App Members can upgrade to the Guide Membership.
- MOVEMENT TRACKER – Like a personal trainer, Peloton Guide will seamlessly count your reps, set target goals, and track the weight you lift so you can improve and grow stronger. This feature also keeps track of time-based movements as well as EMOM (every minute on the minute) and AMRAP (as many reps as possible) compound exercises. Choose from 500 plus movement tracker-enabled classes to explore this feature.
- SELF MODE – See yourself on screen alongside instructors to track your movements-from bicep curls to squats. Compare your form in real-time next to the instructor as you go through Peloton strength classes.
- PERSONALIZED CLASS RECOMMENDATIONS – Get class recommendations based on muscles you worked in previous workouts. Plus, access classes created specifically for Peloton Guide, including Floor Bootcamp, Split Programs, and Strength Roll Call.
- COMPACT EQUIPMENT – Peloton Guide can sit right under, or mounted to, your anchored TV. You will need about 4 ½ ft x 6 ft of space-about the size of two yoga mats side by side-to move.
- WEIGHT OPTIONS – Adding Peloton weights, or using equipment you already have at home, will make the Peloton Guide experience more robust as you get stronger and progress. There are also a number of bodyweight classes available on Guide that do not require weights.
- SETTING UP – Peloton Guide requires a WiFi connection and a TV with an available HDMI port and 16:9 aspect ratio. Your Peloton Guide will come with a 5-foot HDMI cable and a 5-foot power adapter, which will work in a standard outlet in your home.
- WHAT’S IN THE BOX – Peloton Guide and Mount; Handheld Remote and AAA Batteries; HDMI Cord; Power Cable and Adapter.
Peloton Guide AI-Powered Personal Strength Training Device For Your TV, with Built-In Camera Technology, World-Class Instructors, and Motivating Training Features,Black
$195.00 Original price was: $195.00.$95.00Current price is: $95.00.
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Category: Activity & Fitness Trackers
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | ‎8.9 x 7 x 5.1 inches |
|---|---|
| Package Weight | ‎1.81 Kilograms |
| Brand Name | ‎Peloton |
| Warranty Description | ‎1 Year Warranty |
| Model Name | ‎TH01-0001 |
| Color | ‎Black |
| Material | ‎Plastic |
| Suggested Users | ‎unisex-adult |
| Manufacturer | ‎Peloton |
| Part Number | ‎TH01-0001 |
| Included Components | ‎Guide |
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Karen Zucconi –
I got this on sale for $95. I probably would not have purchased it for more. That being said, it’s worth more for sure. We’re a Peloton household and this makes it so easy to incorporate any mat workout into your routine, not just those made for the guide. I am so pleased to see I’m not kidding myself and that my form is good! Very motivating. Super easy to install too.
Retrograde –
Already had the bike+ and bought this reading reviews about movement tracking and gamification. While I was doing strength training using bike+ swivel screen this has completely changed my workout routine and impact. Love love love it. Plus with all access membership it’s a no brainer for $95 when on sale. Get it, literally life changing.
Countchocula –
If you are deep in the peloton ecosystem it’s a fun little add on. It tracks reps and other metrics for working out, but to be honest I do t think it really brings much to the table since you have to hook it up to another screen.
Natalie W. –
I have a smart TV but the differences I do not have the HDM one connection that you plug right into the TV now on my Xfinity box I can plug it in on there. I can also plug it in on my laptop and use it from that, it’s very frustrating when it’s cold outside and you’ve been focusing on other things that are way more important like just being able to walk around an entire day to then get hit by a car they can’t do surgery on your foot. The bone Hass to grow back together and in the cold , it’s not fun it hurts. I’ve been stuck at a way I’m not happy with I like to work out. It makes me feel better and this was the cheapest easiest way to do it in my home where I feel safe because things do happen to women and I won’t get hurt And it’s more of muscle mass and core but for what I paid for I’m not happy I contact support there Hass to be a plug-in actually on the TV and if there’s not even those something else is connected to the TV you cannot plug it in there so tomorrow I’m just gonna contact the company which I’m sure will be the same place I got tonight It’s $200 unless you get it on sale I was told if my TV was a smart TV I didn’t know what that meant. I asked and he’s like that’s a smart TV knowing the cable was not gonna fit into my TV but I checked the box and it fit perfectly. Why does not why can I not use that when I can go to my cable box And I’m sure I could open it from there but I have to use my laptop which I don’t have access to because I didn’t use it because I didn’t think I was going to be here. I don’t know how women do it I really don’t when you’re alone 1500 a month in child care , a car note felt like we had everything and I can’t get a basic work out to make sure I’m doing it right
Lee –
works okay, hard to justify the price though. Just use the Peloton app and follow along instead.
Thomas Trombley –
I really love it, but I’m not giving a full 5/5 because AI technology isn’t quite there yet. The accuracy of some exercises still needs improvement.
Levesque –
I love my bike and tread but this product misses the mark for me. They rarely update any of the strength classes, so it’s the same old handful of programs, and for some reason most are in German. You can only take the same classes so many times. It defeats the purpose of Peloton as it’s like following a YouTube class where you know every joke the instructor is about to make. I only got it because it was a good deal since it came with the 30 and 35 pound dumbbell sets for free when I bought it, so the device was effectively free.
Tyler J. –
Love this product, does everything it says it does.
Krissy –
I had a program I loved that went out of business and have struggled finding something I like since. The Guide has been the perfect solution! I love having my image displayed next to the instructor at I can check my form since I don’t have a mirror. The rep tracker allows me to focus on my form rather than counting and the cues it gives to keep proper form are fantastic. Plus the membership includes 5 profiles for family members to use! Highly highly recommend!
Eric –
Set up a Peloton Guide with my 70 inch TV, workout mat, and 4 sets of small, medium, and large weights. This is perfect complement to the peloton bike & leveling up your strength training. Being able to use the Guide while being side by aide with the Peloton trainers is great.
Amy Clausen –
I bought this to try at home since I am no longer doing yoga classes. Typical Amazon, the product arrived in two days. My husband and I set it up, it took 25 minutes if you include the software update. Account setup from my phone took about 5 minutes and then I logged in and was up and running. There is a walk-through and camera calibration, which Peloton designed pretty smartly with a live video walk-through. We did that and tested the counting of the reps and you can see the tracking box move when it actually counts your reps. I’m very impressed and will continue to use it and update maybe in a month with more feedback. Oh, make sure you have a mat, I used my yoga mat so was prepared.
Thomas Trombley –
Like many of you, I researched the heck out of this thing. What is the setup process like? Was it helpful in workouts? Does it really complement the Peloton bike?
Can say that my fiancée and I love this thing. There are several YouTube vids out there saying the setup process was awful, but those vids are a year old or more, and the Peloton dev team must have seen them, because it was a piece of cake to set up for us.
As for the portfolio of classes, it’s amazing. We’ve tapped into the stretching, yoga, and weight classes. In that it definitely complements my ride workouts.
If you need any further proof, just take Hannah’s 10 minute foam roller session. It will make the strongest human cry from how hard yet rewarding it is. Gawd I hope it improves my flexibility.
RG –
Love the product. Everything Peloton does is top notch. I love the rep tracking on Guide, and being able to look at my volume of weight lifted for a class is a game changer. The rep tracking is not perfect, but it’s continually gotten better. The Guide is my go to now for Peloton strength classes. I couldn’t go back to anything else.