Wahoo 4+

Workout & Fitness Tracker

Wahoo Fitness

    • 4.6 • 9.7K Ratings
    • Free

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Description


◇ Build the better athlete within yourself ◇
Wahoo harnesses the power of your iPhone 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, swimming and more with GPS.
◇ 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, ERG, and Level 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
Strava
Today’s Plan
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

What’s New

Version 10196

Fix for app crashing and battery drain during workouts on iOS.

Ratings and Reviews

4.6 out of 5
9.7K Ratings

9.7K Ratings

Gazbo55 ,

Crashes more than a stuntman

Had this for a few years first for outdoors and now indoors while on my kickr but I’ve also used it on walks. The problem I seem to come across time and time again is when I set it going I (obviously) close my phone and when I open it again to check my progress or stop it on workout completion it hasn’t moved from when I locked my phone, it then does one of two things, catches up or crashes leaving me with no idea what my workout was. Only this morning I checked on my bike ride after an hour and half and it showed one minute for a while then caught up then shut down leaving me without a clue for the last half hour. I’ve given it three stars only because I’ve had it a long time and without contradicting myself it is quite good all round but the gamble on it working every time is really frustrating.

X. Contender ,

Used to be good: the 6.0 release hates me

I used to be a happy user of the wahoo app for cycling with devices like: cadence sensor, wheel-hub speed and an HRM. I liked the UI and the ability to have different profiles (road, CX, mountain biking) with different sensors for the profiles and, when uploading to Strava -the action after every ride- that profile would go with it and Strava would file accordingly. Until the new update. When I suddenly need to log on. Except I now need to reset my password. After which all devices have been forgotten about: all cycling profiles replaced with stuff like yoga. And all the devices forgotten about. Devices whose pairing/discovery seems broken. Instead we have a home page with blog posts and an attempt to create a community. Which shows they are trying to copy Garmin and imagine that they can have a single vendor community rather than Strava and Zwift as the centres of the universe. Well, they can try, *but did they have to lose all my devices?*. I really don't know what to do. I think I'll try to pair directly with Strava. And if that doesn't work raise support issues with wahoo. And if that doesn't work: return my most recent pair of cadence/speed sensors on the basis that if they want to break everything then the broken stuff gets sent back

Taffbean ,

Hardware great, Software poor

I bought a Tickr X to replace my old Tickr, mainly because I wanted the freedom to record workouts without my phone. I hadn’t trained over the past 14 months due to an injury, but am now at the stage where training is possible again and the past experience with Tickr (albeit mainly with Strava). Initially all was good until I started getting missing data or the HRM refused to connect with the app. Customer support was really good in that after working through some solutions, they sent out a new Tickr X as the problems weren’t resolving. However, problems have persisted with the new unit and I’ve started to use another app to record my workouts (although frustratingly, I now have to have my phone with me!). This seems crazy that a company can’t get their own hardware and software to play together, and fairly much negates the reason for buying the X over the basic Tickr. If it wasn’t for the issues, this review would be 5 stars - the hardware is great, and the app interface good, my experience of customer support has been excellent. The bottom line is though, that a potentially brilliant package is unreliable and now unused due to the app connectivity issues.

App Privacy

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

Privacy practices may vary based on, for example, the features you use or your age. Learn More

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