A futuristic blend of innovation—a gym cleverly disguised in a mirror for those eager to swap traditional weights for gains powered by algorithms. The Tonal 2 has been revamped to be more elegant, sharper, and, surprisingly, more expensive than its predecessor, retailing at $4,295 (with additional costs for extras). It serves as both a striking centerpiece and a significant financial investment.
I set out to discover whether Tonal could transform my training regimen. After several weeks of testing, I examined everything from setup to daily functionality to determine if Tonal 2 could maintain my motivation—quite a challenge given my attention span rivaling that of a squirrel—or if it would merely convert my living area into a scene from a Black Mirror episode.
Revamped and Enhanced
The Tonal 2 retains its wall-mounted design from the original model (7/10, WIRED Recommended) but upgrades the appearance with a sleek all-black finish and chrome details. It complements any home gym beautifully—as long as you don’t mind wiping off the inevitable smudges post-workout. The most striking enhancement is the integrated camera, which provides real-time form feedback directly on-screen. Previously, users needed a separate mobile device to utilize Smart View for movement analysis; now, adjustments are instant. You can still incorporate your phone for a side-angle view, offering improved coaching cues.
Photograph: Boutayna Chokrane