
Pairing ANT+ devices will require either the Wahoo Fitness ANT+ adapter, or soon, the Wahoo TICKR HR strap to pass through that data as a bridge.
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Starting with devices, this is where you can pair both Bluetooth Smart and ANT+ devices. You’ll also notice in the bottom left your profile icon and username displayed upon signing in. When you open up the app you’ll have a bit of a dashboard that shows you the main sections that you’re familiar with on TrainerRoad – Training, Career and Devices. To begin, the app runs on iPad 2 and higher, and iPhone 4S and higher. I had a chance yesterday to sit down with the guys and get a quick walk through of things. Starting yesterday the company began slowly opening the doors to a small subset of those beta users. But many have been begging for a more mobile-focused solution like tablet or phone driven, which are typically easier to handle/mount.īack in August TrainerRoad (finally) announced they were going to open up beta shortly to allow users to start testing out their iOS app. For others the laptop always teetered nearby on some tower of creativity power (two sketchy leftover FedEx boxes on top of a three-legged stool next to your handlebars). For some with elaborate pain cave setups that wasn’t too much of an issue.
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It required you have a PC or Mac nearby within range of your bike trainer setup. The challenge with TrainerRoad has always been platform support though. When you complete workouts, your stats are automatically uploaded to an online service where you can view your workout ‘career’ and export as well.

They also support both ANT+ and Bluetooth Smart devices, so you can get heart rate, cadence, etc… in there as well. This power output can be measured by power meters as well as higher end trainers like most apps, but what separates TrainerRoad from many of the rest is their ability to do a ‘Virtual Power’ estimation using a boatload of lower end (normal) trainers.

The platform (PC/Mac) works by having a large database of workout libraries that are based on power output. To begin, for those unfamiliar with TrainerRoad, it’s a training platform that has developed a bit of a cult-like following over the past two or so years since they came on the scene.
