The Mirror, $1,495; MirrorTake a cardio class, yoga practice and boxing session from the comfort of your home with The Mirror—an innovative device that curates personal workouts directly in front of you, in a look-a-like mirror. Within The Mirror, professional trainers from across the country will pop up and lead you in any form of workout you desire. You can even track data from each session. NURVV Smart Insoles and Trackers, $299.95; NURVVCalling all runners: These insoles were made with you in mind, in an effort to help you run faster and reduce injury risk. When placed within sneakers, the two insoles utilize 32 precision sensors to capture data at 1,000 times per second. Following your workout, you can observe the technology found in both the insoles and GPS trackers to see how fast you ran, if you met your target goal and what you can do next time to improve. WHOOP Strap 3.0, starting at $30; WHOOPImprove your performance in your overall fitness regimen with the WHOOP Strap 3.0, a unique bracelet-like piece of technology that tracks every moment, 24/7. When wearing the waterproof strap, you’ll receive a detailed analysis of your recovery, strain and sleep metrics sent directly to your iPhone. Through the program, you can join other fitness enthusiasts to compete, collaborate and better control your results. BH51M Neo Helmet, $126-$158; LIVALLThis one’s for the avid bikers. The BH51M Neo Helmet recently made its debut in the United States at the start of the year, showcasing smart technology that can transform the safety of a biker’s experience. With built-in sensors and automatic, built-in LED lights, the helmet can track where you are, if you’ve fallen and help you see in your surroundings. Plus, there’s even an alarm system that sounds if the helmet and phone are more than 50 feet apart while connected. Jabra Elite Active 75t, $199.99; JabraExpected to go on sale Feb. 3, the Elite Active 75t bluetooth headphones from Jabra are scientifically designed to be the best-fitting, high-performance earbuds on the market for fitness junkies. The company spent the last year redesigning its initial concept to be waterproof, last up to seven and a half hours of continuous use, have a setting to turn down the real-world sound and also be controllable via your iPhone. YogiFi Series 1, $399; YogiFiIf you like to do yoga at home, YogiFi’s innovative Series 1 mat will take your practice to the next level. The mat is powered by advanced sensor technology which tracks changes in your strength, flexibility, balance and endurance after each session, and sends it all to your iPhone. Plus, you can even use the mobile content library to find programs that fit your routine. While available for purchase now, the mats will not be delivered until July 2020.