Skip to main content

Digital Trends may earn a commission when you buy through links on our site. Why trust us?

6 best smart mats and equipment for yoga

At first blush, yoga and technology might be two very disparate things. Yoga is about listening to your body, freeing your mind, and relaxing your inner being while strengthening your outside appearance. Technology is all about connection, doing things faster, better, and more productively. So, is it possible for yoga and technology to not just coexist, but to complement each other? As you’ll see from some advancements in yoga tech, the answer seems to be yes.

Yoga tech is still a growing field, and the pool isn’t too deep when it comes to technology, equipment, and accessories that can help improve your practice. There are plenty of great yoga apps out there that you can use for guided sessions, but here is a roundup of some of the best of unions of tech and equipment for a mindful practice.

The best at a glance

YogiFi smart mat
Liform
Upright Go 2
Pivot Connected Yoga Clothing
Muse 2 Brain Sensing Headband

YogiFi Smart Yoga Mat

YogiFi Smart Mat with app.

Another connected yoga mat, YogiFi claims it can help you learn new postures using Artificial Intelligence to track your motions and make suggestions to improve posture. The YogiFi system will even send you a post-session report on your performance — not that you’re competing against anyone but yourself in yoga, right?

Alongside a companion app, YogiFi’s mat will generate corrections to your poses and take you through guided sessions. You will need to have your phone or tablet right in front of you, so you can see what’s going on (or try airplaying it on a larger screen).

Liforme Yoga Mat

The Liforme yoga mat ready for action.

You could call Liforme yoga mats the lowest-tech option of the bunch, but hear us out. Liforme uses a lot of knowledge (chakras, anyone?) and aims to harness the power of your mind to improve your yoga sessions. With unique alignment lines printed directly on the mat, it’s a low-tech way to maintain your form. The “intelligent markers” printed on the mat are there to be a DIY resource — use them as much or as little as you need.

Liforme mats are also designed to be non-slip, PVC-free, and will actually biodegrade within 1-5 years in normal landfill conditions. How’s that for giving back to the planet?

Upright Go 2

Upright go being worn using adhesive on the back.

Form and posture in yoga is important, yes, but it’s also key for those of us who sit a lot or work on our feet. Poor posture can not only make you look like there’s a hunch in your back, but it can affect your muscles, joints, and contribute to long-term health problems. Good posture in daily life contributes to strong posture when practicing yoga, too.

Bad posture is something we’re all guilty of, mainly because we don’t realize we’re doing it. Upright Pose has created the Upright Go 2 and a few other similar devices to combat the problem. These products will alert you when you start to lean.

The thumb-sized device can be stuck to your skin with the gentle adhesive, or use the lanyard option. If it detects you curling over, it vibrates gently to let you know to straighten up.

Pivot connected yoga clothing

Pivot connected yoga clothing.

Part of the fun of starting a new fitness ritual is getting new duds to make you look your best while you’re working out. With Pivot connected yoga leggings, these pants are both a fashion choice and a workout monitor, too.

Pivot Yoga works by wearing special clothes that have sensors sewn inside. These sensors tell the Pivot app wirelessly the exact position of your body. Get dressed and choose a Pivot Yoga class to take. There are options, from on-demand classes where you can watch yourself practice alongside a video of your teacher to a class with other students that’s led live by an instructor. Either way, feedback on your pose is always just a question away, promises Pivot. The company’s site doesn’t really explain exactly how wearing its clothes provides the feedback, so we’ll reserve judgement for a possible future review.

Muse 2 Brain Sensing Headband

Meditating with the Muse 2 headband and app.

Sometimes we all need to chill out, but how can you quiet your brain? With meditation, naturally, which is often a key component of any yoga session cool-down.

Muse 2 is a multi-sensor meditation device that provides real-time feedback on your brain activity, heart rate, breathing, and body movements to help you build a consistent meditation practice.

With Muse, you put on the headset, which looks a little like a prop from Star Trek, then put on one of the company’s guided meditations, close your eyes, and let your mind follow along. Soft sound tones will help you calm your breath and focus your mind on that calming breath. After a session, you should feel oxygenated and refreshed.

Yoga has always been ideal for looking inward and restoring calm to your brain and heart. While you don’t need an armful of wearables or a net of wires and sensors hanging off you during your practice, there are several great ways to let technology improve your posture and poses. Whether you’re all solo Warrior I at home in the living room or doing small sessions online, take some of the newest yoga technology out for a spin.

Erin Lawrence

Erin has over 20 years of experience as a journalist in the media and news industries, with time both on camera and behind the scenes in network TV production, plus years of writing for blogs,websites, magazines and newspapers.

A renowned storyteller (winner of two Edward R Murrow Awards for Journalism) Erin has covered everything from daily news, to technology, food, travel and architecture and loves to share what she's working on through her blog, TechGadgetsCanada.com, YouTube Channel, Erin Lawrence TV and across social media.

Erin has a Master's Degree in Journalism from Western University in London, and has been named to a Top 40 Under 40 by Avenue Magazine. She has minor obsessions with smart lighting, Palm Springs, gemology, and geology.

The best smart locks for 2023
Lockly Vision Smart lock installed on door next to phone showing camera view.

Smart locks are a great way to modernize your home. Not only do they look sleek and futuristic, but they come with a suite of awesome features – such as keyless entry, remote access, and the ability to set up profiles for each member of your family. The best smart locks of 2023 offer all these features (and then some), giving you full control of your front door.

However, not all smart locks are worthy of your time and money. Installing smart locks is pretty easy regardless of which brand you buy, but some models simply aren’t as smart as others. To make matters more complex, there are now dozens of smart locks on store shelves from big brands such as Yale, Wyze, August, Schlage, and other reputable manufacturers – so figuring out which is the best for your smart home isn’t an easy task.

Read more
The best video doorbells for 2023
A person pressing the Arlo Video Doorbell.

Ring, Arlo, Nest, and Wyze make the best video doorbells of 2023. Whether you’re shopping on a budget, don’t want to deal with wired connections, or need something high-end to guard your front door, it’s easy to find the perfect video doorbell for your needs.

It’s hard to go wrong with any products from the manufacturers listed above, as they’re all churning out high-quality devices that work exactly as advertised. But if you’re hoping to find the perfect fit for your smart home, here’s a closer look at the best video doorbells available today.

Read more
Best Online Glasses Deals: Save on Glasses USA, Frames Direct, more
GlassesUSA frames close up with multiple styles.

One of the best things about shopping for online glasses deals is that you're not confined or restricted to any one brand. In other words, you have a lot of options to choose from, and that means you have an even better opportunity to find the prescription, style, and features that match your needs best. Plus, there's no argument, it's so much more convenient than heading to a local eye shop or department store. You pick a pair, make your payment, and then the glasses are shipped right to your doorstep. It doesn't get any easier, or better, than that. They may not be AR glasses, offering a quick glimpse into the future, but they do protect your eyes and improve your vision, and that counts for something. But here's the rub, there are so many brands and options that things can get overwhelming fast if you don't know where to look or what you should be watching for.

GlassesUSA, one of our favorites, offers some incredible discounts and on a variety of big-name brands like Ray-Ban, Oakley, DKNY, Prada, Muse, Versace, and many more. There's FramesDirect, which similarly offers great discounts anywhere from 20% to 50% off or sometimes higher, across brands such as Dolce & Gabbana, Michael Kors, Polo, Giorgio Armani, Coach, Ray-Ban and beyond. Of course, other notable places to find online glasses deals are EyeBuyDirect, Lensabl, Glasses.com, and a few others. If you're lost in the weeds, don't fret, because we're going to break all of them down in more detail for you, below.
GlassesUSA
 

Read more