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Featuring a Full HD large screen, your choice of apps, and no mandatory subscription, the YESOUL G1M PLUS is the exercise bike flying off the shelves for active home lifestyles.
Ever tried an exercise bike and given up after just three weeks? You’re not alone. Lack of time, boredom, the noise waking everyone up, the bulky equipment—it’s not about a lack of motivation but rather using the wrong gear.
And here’s some good news: we’ve discovered the exercise bike that will really help you meet your fitness goals: the YESOUL G1M PLUS. Equipped with a Full HD screen and no forced subscription, it allows you to exercise at home with total freedom.
What makes this bike a game-changer? It’s quiet, easy to store in less than a minute, displays your favorite apps on a 21.5-inch Full HD screen, and doesn’t force any extra subscription for screen mirroring. If you want access to premium classes from the YESOUL app, an optional subscription is available, but nothing is mandatory. Here’s everything you need to know about this serious connected bike that won’t quit on you after a few months of training.
Quiet and Compact: It Fits Without Taking Over
A common issue when considering an exercise bike is the space it takes. The G1M PLUS occupies just 129 x 53 cm of floor space, about the size of an armchair. You don’t need a dedicated room; a corner of your living room is sufficient. And if you want to move it out of sight between sessions, it’s easily done with its built-in wheels.
Another concern: noise. The G1M PLUS’s magnetic motor operates at just 30 dB, the level of a quiet conversation. You can pedal at 6 am before everyone else wakes up, or late in the evening after the kids are asleep, without disturbing anyone.
The bike supports up to 120 kg and adjusts in height at the handlebars and saddle to fit your body. Setting it up takes about 25 minutes, with tools provided.
Goodbye Boredom: Your Shows, Coaches, and Playlists on a Large Screen
Another common drawback of stationary bikes: after a few weeks, you find yourself staring at a wall while pedaling, leading to boredom and fewer sessions before you stop altogether. With the G1M PLUS, you have a 21.5-inch Full HD screen in front of you. Connect your phone via cable, and everything you usually watch appears on it: your favorite TV shows, a Peloton class with your preferred coach, a scenic route in Tuscany on Kinomap, or a YouTube playlist. It’s your call what motivates you to pedal an extra ten minutes.
Unlike many connected bikes, the G1M PLUS doesn’t lock you into its own app. Screen mirroring is free and requires no YESOUL subscription. If you want access to the app’s premium classes, that option exists but is entirely optional. If you already subscribe to a fitness app, you can keep using it. If you prefer free content like YouTube, that works too.
Beginner or Experienced Athlete: It Adapts to Your Level
Haven’t exercised in six months, a year, or possibly more? Don’t worry. The G1M PLUS offers 100 levels of magnetic resistance, meaning you can start very gently, at your own pace, without gasping for breath right from the start. Begin with 15-minute sessions at low resistance, watching your favorite show on the screen, and gradually increase the intensity without even realizing it.
And if you’re already active and looking to maintain your fitness between runs or gym sessions, the G1M PLUS is up to the task as well. Its flywheel can deliver up to 900 W at peak, enough to simulate sprints and climbs that really challenge your legs. You can alternate between light days and intense sessions on the same bike, without needing a different machine.
Throughout your workout, the screen displays your speed, distance traveled, calories burned, and your pace in real-time. Concrete data that helps you track your progress week by week and see the payoff of your efforts, even when it feels like you’re not advancing.
A Top-Notch Exercise Bike Under $500: A Real Bargain
Let’s be honest: $499 is a commitment. But put it in perspective. A gym membership runs between $30 and $60 a month depending on location and facility, not counting the commute, the never-quite-right timing, and the days you don’t go but still pay. Over a year, you spend between $360 and $720 for access you don’t always use as much as planned.
With the G1M PLUS at $499, you make a one-time payment. The bike is there at 6 am, at 11 pm, during lunch breaks, while the kids are napping. No travel, no scheduling, no judgment from others. And since it doesn’t force any subscriptions on you, your only additional costs are those you choose: Peloton, another fitness app, or YESOUL’s premium classes if you feel like it, but nothing is mandatory.
Check out the YESOUL G1M PLUS on YESOUL Fitness’s website, with free shipping in France, a two-year warranty, and a 14-day return policy.
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