At the glass
On-mirror session review
Watched sessions at the mirror itself: glance length, posture, the hand that reaches, and the moment someone turns back to the room.
Who this is for
Teams who already know the companion app opens, but cannot say what happens on the glass during a real morning or gym session.
What you receive
A session map for one mirror flow — for example a daily stretch, a skin check, or a lighting preset — with timed notes and stills the household has approved.
Scope
Six to eight watched sessions, each twenty to forty minutes, plus a short written note. This is not a full companion-app study.
Included
- A single flow chosen with you before the first session
- Timed notes of glances, reaches, and interruptions
- Approved stills from the room (never a live video feed of undressing)
- A six-to-eight-page session note
Not included
- Companion-app open patterns across a fortnight
- Firmware changes
- Gym-floor photography without venue permission
Who runs it
Mei Ling Cho runs on-mirror sessions. Aisha Rahman reads the note before it leaves the office.
How the work proceeds
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Choose the flow
One sequence on the glass. We refuse to watch ‘everything the mirror can do’ in a single review.
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Set the room
Camera placement, household agreement, and a simple start signal so the person is not performing for us.
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Watch and write
Sessions, then a session note you can hand to the people who draw the next mirror screens.
Where it happens
Homes, hotel bathrooms we have booked for the purpose, or a quiet studio bay at Wisma Hang Sam. Gym mirrors require a letter from the venue.
What to prepare
A mirror unit that can run the chosen flow without a developer standing beside it.
Limits we will not cross
No session in a shared locker room. No request to film children using a family mirror.
How we price it
From RM 11,200 for six sessions in Kuala Lumpur. Venue hire and travel are extra.