◇ Build the better athlete within yourself ◇
Wahoo harnesses the power of your iPhone or iPad to transform the way you ride, run, and train to reach your personalized fitness goals. Visit www.wahoofitness.com to learn more about Wahoo products.
◇ Features ◇
◇ Record workouts for both indoor and outdoor activities across running, cycling, strength training, and more.
◇ Visualize and manage your training zones for power and heart rate in a single place.
◇ Analyze your activity history from all your Wahoo devices. Get a summary of results from your entire workout, including GPS route, organized by date, and workout type.
◇ Easily find and pair Bluetooth Smart sensors to track heart rate, stride rate data, cycling power, speed, cadence, and more. Even use multiple sensors at the same time.
◇ Discover, connect, and update Wahoo devices via the app. Find comprehensive setup guides to help you onboard and use Wahoo hardware.
◇ Pair with KICKR smart bikes and trainers for the ultimate indoor cycling experience. Control the smart trainer in Passive, Target Power, Simulation, and Resistance modes.
◇ Get the most accurate calorie burn count when paired to a power meter or heart rate monitor. Add age, weight, and height to get your personalized caloric burn.
◇ Share workouts to your favorite training websites, including:
Adidas Running
Apple Health
Dropbox
Komoot
MapMyFitness
MapMyTracks
MyFitnessPal
RideWithGPS
Strava
TrainingPeaks
Share to email & export your .fit files
Please Note: Continued use of GPS running in the background can decrease battery life.
MINIMUM DEVICE REQUIREMENTS
iPhone/iPad: iOS 16
Terms of Service: https://www.wahoofitness.com/terms-of-service
His heart rate monitor has done far more than I expected. The other day for the first time I noticed that it also access a thermometer, measuring the ambience air temperature. Considering that I work out at home with Katabel’s, indoor bike and other devices, I don’t keep my house at a low temperature in the 60s, and constantly have my temperature above 80 especially living in Las Vegas. being able to see how the temperatures affect my work out have been great. The built-in cadence technology has also been amazing. Then let’s get to the part of the advice that I really wanted this to work for; heart rate monitor. This is absolute fantastic. My Garman watch typically defaults to what is detecting on my wrist. Period. I’ve noticed in the past that when you go above 160 beats a minute, it becomes less and less accurate. Carmens are absolutely amazing watches, but without the accurate, chess trap like most smart watches the heart rate monitor is just not good enough. The pairing between this strap in my Garman are taking my workouts to the next level with detail.. And I would absolutely recommend this device to everybody. For runners, cyclists and triathletes, this really is an essential piece of equipment.
Was 5 stars until last update.
ssalbo
Wahoo is trying to fix my app crashing problem. They even sent me out a new TICKR X2 for free hoping that will fix the crashing issue. We will see.The other things wahoo should add to get a 5 star rating is integration with either APPLE/Google maps so we can get turn by turn real navigation in app, or add that feature themselves like Bikemap or Ride with GPS so we don’t need to run multiple apps simultaneously which can lead to very skewed readings. Keep up the good work. You guys aways have friendly and responsive customer service.After updating my iPhone 11 Pro Max to iOS 13.6.1 and updating wahoo fitness, the app stopped working. Every time I tried to open the app it would hang for a few extra seconds and then close. It’s screen would appear when I went into multitasking mode but would still not open. Customer service email suggested I delete and reinstall the app, which I had already done once before, erasing 3 months and 91 workouts in that time frame. They also recommended uploading the data to strava, which I do already, but the graphs aren’t exactly the same. And what happens when the app crashes before I can upload to strava? This is unacceptable. I’d switch to a different app altogether but I rely on the cadence sensor in. The TICKR X, which is not compatible as far as I can tell with other cycling apps that are compatible with Bluetooth HR chest straps. 1 Star until fixed. And I’ll not be purchasing the Kickr Snap indoor trainer, since their software is so buggy.
Please add build-a-workout functionality! UPDATE What’s going on with statistics?
LeahFromColorado
I have been using this app for about a year with my Kickr. Overall, the app works well. I find the in-ride controls to be fairly easy to use. No issues with connecting to cadence/other sensors (looking at you, Zwift). I like being able to review my stats and have it all connect to the iPhone Health app. My one request would be for the ability to create prefab workouts rather than having to manually adjust resistance on the fly. I would like to be able to open the app and pick something I have saved in advance, like HIITs or sweet spot training or whatever, without having to adjust the settings while I ride. Thanks!UPDATE: what is the point of the new statistics feature, when it doesn’t even show indoor cycling? I did a ride and went to check out the new feature . . . made sure every single option is toggled on to display . . . and it says I did nothing today. Is it only for tracking workouts that people do outside??
Nice Standalone, But Altitude WAY Off!
Nudelgruven
I bought the Cadence & Speed sensor pack a couple years ago. Setup of the sensors and app went fine. As a long-time Strava user, I wanted to compare the accuracy of Strava vs Wahoo. I had to fuss with the rear wheel diameter quite a bit from the 700x23 default before the two apps were within 1~2% of each other for distance.Then, the app began acting up after an update. Wahoo would drop out every few readings from the sensors, so a 19mph average pace ride would display as 14mph average over ~2/3 my actual distance. Sadly, the Strava app (at the time when it used to connect to cadence & speed sensors) was spot-on using the same sensors.I reached out to Wahoo support, and they kept in touch with me for months on the issues. Eventually, I was informed of an update that would fix my issue. Sure enough, the update fixed the sensor connections.Now, Wahoo’s altitude gain is WAY off in the app based on the GPS and sensors on my phone (1st gen iPhone SE). So, a ride with 1,439’ of climbing (per Strava) displays as 5,401’ in Wahoo. Here’s where that really stinks - if I upload my Wahoo rides to Strava, Strava corrects the altitude, and the calculation results in a ~2/3 decrease in my estimated power average. I cannot find any way of getting these two apps to work together. So, I just use both apps simultaneously - Wahoo to display metrics during my ride and Strava to log it.
Bug Fixes
Version 6.81.0
The developer, Wahoo Fitness, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .
Data Linked to You
The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:
Health & Fitness
Location
Contact Info
User Content
Identifiers
Usage Data
Data Not Linked to You
The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:
Browsing History
Diagnostics
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Accessibility
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Information
Seller
Wahoo Fitness L.L.C.
Size
669.4 MB
Category
Health & Fitness
Compatibility
Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
iPad Requires iPadOS 16.0 or later.
Apple Vision Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
Location
This app may use your location even when it isn’t open, which can decrease device battery life.