Cardio machines.
New Era's cardio range covers three tiers, and picking the right one comes down to who's actually going to be on the machine. Mirror Screen models (treadmill, elliptical, upright and recumbent bike) carry a 21.5–32 inch screen and suit hotels and premium condos where the cardio row is part of the first impression — matching screens across four machines photograph well and read as high-end on a walkthrough.
Standard models (LED display, hand-pulse heart rate, USB charging) are the everyday choice for commercial gyms across the Klang Valley that want reliable cardio without paying for a screen most members won't use. Heavy Duty models — the self-generating elliptical and bike, rated to 180kg with up to 40 resistance levels — are built for 24-hour gym floors and high-traffic condo or corporate gyms where a machine is rarely idle and a self-powered unit means one less thing that needs an electrician.
Across 11 machines you'll find treadmills, ellipticals, upright bikes and recumbent bikes in whichever tier matches your venue. Recumbent options matter more than they might seem — they're usually the first machine older or deconditioned members reach for, and having one in the lineup keeps a floor usable for a wider range of members, not just the fittest ones.
All Cardio machines

Treadmill — Mirror Screen

Elliptical — Mirror Screen

Upright Bike — Mirror Screen

Recumbent Bike — Mirror Screen

Elliptical — Standard

Upright Bike — Standard

Recumbent Bike — Standard

Treadmill — Heavy Duty

Elliptical — Heavy Duty

Upright Bike — Heavy Duty

Recumbent Bike — Heavy Duty
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What's the difference between Mirror Screen, Standard and Heavy Duty cardio machines?
Mirror Screen models carry a large HD screen and suit hotel or premium condo gyms; Standard models (LED display, no screen) suit everyday commercial gyms; Heavy Duty models are self-generating and rated for 24-hour, high-traffic floors. Pick based on venue type and expected daily use, not budget alone.
Do New Era's cardio machines need a power point?
Most do, except the self-generating Heavy Duty elliptical and bike, which don't need mains power — useful for retrofitting a corner of an existing gym or a condo amenity room without bringing in an electrician.
How many cardio machines does a small gym need?
Most condo and hotel gyms run 3–6 cardio machines — usually a mix of treadmill, elliptical and bike — though the right number depends on member count and floor size. WhatsApp us your square footage and we'll suggest a mix.
Let's spec it out.
Message us on WhatsApp with your space and budget — we'll help you pick the right cardio machines.