The AEKE Smart Home Gym K1 just got a Prime Day price cut, and for anyone who has been eyeing this AI-powered all-in-one fitness mirror, this is the window to grab it without paying full freight. From June 23 to 26, Amazon is knocking $400 off the K1, bringing it down from $3,898 to $3,498, a 10 percent discount on one of the most feature-dense smart home gyms on the market right now.
For those unfamiliar, the K1 packs a 43-inch 4K touchscreen, up to 220 lbs of digital resistance adjustable in one-lbs increments, and an AI camera that tracks your form in real time. It folds away to a footprint of just 0.3 square meters, so it doubles as a regular mirror when you’re not training, which makes it a smart pick for apartments or smaller homes where a traditional rack and plates won’t fit.
Unlike rivals like Growl, the K1 skips subscription fees entirely. Everything, from AI coaching to a workout library covering over 300 movements, comes included with the hardware purchase. AEKE also pushes free software updates roughly every two months, so the machine keeps gaining new programs and features long after it’s set up in your living room.
The system supports multiple user profiles (AEKE lists figures ranging from 9 to 40, depending on the source), allowing each household member to track their own progress separately. Accessories included are smart handles, a connected barbell, ankle straps, a heart rate monitor, and an adjustable bench that folds flat with the push of a button.
The K1’s resistance motor can simulate five distinct modes: constant, eccentric, concentric, rolling, and elastic, which are meant to mimic the feel of free weights more closely than most cable-based systems manage. T3, who did a hands-on review of the gear, noted the tradeoff is just two ground-level cable exits, so lifters chasing varied pulling angles might find it more limiting than a traditional multi-gym. But for anyone who wants a guided, coached experience without having to rebuild their own programming from scratch, that’s a minor compromise.
Priced at $3,498, the K1 is still a serious investment, no getting around that. But stacked against years of gym memberships, and the convenience of a 30-minute session squeezed between calls, the math starts to make sense for the right household. That said, the discount window is short, so if this has been on your wishlist, this is the moment to act.



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