Berlin-based VAHA raises double-digit million euros investment to accelerate launch and growth

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Motivating people to reach their maximum potential and believe that it is possible for everyone to live an energetic and fulfilling life is very essential. It is possible for people to motivate others through the experience of FLOW. Well, it is the sweet spot wherein the challenge matches the performance capabilities perfectly. It is at this spot that optimal progress and motivation actually happen and Berlin-based VAHA helps in the same.

Founded in 2005 by Valerie Bures-Bönström, VAHA has come up with a digital mirror, which makes individual training according to the trainee’s wishes and requirements possible. In the switched off state this becomes a stylish mirror, which can be unobtrusively integrated into the interiors.

VAHA raises funding

VAHA just announced that it has raised a double-digit million euros funding from TQ Ventures, HV Holtzbrinck Ventures, Global Founders Capital, and RTP Global in order to drive the launch and growth of the interactive digital mirror. The company provides complete access to fully personalised and immersive training sessions for the body and mind base on the flow method.

With the latest amount of funding, VAHA is geared up to launch the new well-being and fitness device. It also targets become a leader in the fitness tech market segment. As of now, the company is focused on growing its time and is involved in a strong recruiting phase.

What does VAHA membership include?

Each VAHA member can access personal training and a range of other courses that can be expanded further in the future. It offers a wide range of services from cardio to strength training and yoga to boxing. With these services, you can bring the gym to your home at anytime. There will be live sessions for trainers to advise members and support them during their journey towards fitness.

It works with a VAHA app and an all-round package for an attentive and healthy lifestyle. Each member of the service creates a personal fitness profile using biometric data. It also shows real-time data on the heart rate and controls whenever there is an optimal range.

Will be available later this year

VAHA will be presented in front of the public by the end of this year and will cost around €2000. The basic membership with personal training is said to cost €39 per month. Interested buyers can pre-order the digital interactive mirror from December 27.

Main image picture credits: VAHA

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