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- v12.1.54iOScross-platformMajor
This update adds support for the Cyclemeter Bike Computer, a new product from the team behind Runmeter. Keep your iPhone in your pocket while you ride. The Cyclemeter Bike Computer mounts to your handlebar and connects wirelessly to Runmeter. Its vivid 2.8" anti-glare color touchscreen displays your stats, maps, and graphs, and lets you control Runmeter. Backlighting keeps it readable day and night, and the rechargeable battery is rated for up to 100 hours between USB-C charges. Learn more and purchase at cyclemeter.com/bike-computer.
Read what changed - v12.1.53iOScross-platformBug fix
Includes bug fixes and improvements to heart rate monitoring for Apple Watch, Apple Airpods Pro 3, and Bluetooth. See More > Settings > Heart Rate Monitor.
- v12.1.52iOScross-platformMinor
Includes new settings to control the source of heart rate recording. See More > Settings > Heart Rate Monitor. There you can choose to record from your AirPods Pro 3, from Bluetooth heart rate monitors, or from your Apple Watch.
- v12.1.50iOScross-platformMajor
Siri & Shortcuts, reimagined We've overhauled our Siri and Shortcuts integration. App Shortcuts now install automatically — no setup needed. Control Runmeter hands-free: • "Hey Siri, ask Runmeter to Start" (also: Lap, Stop, Discard, Reset, or Done) • "Hey Siri, ask Runmeter for Distance" (also: Time, Pace, Speed, Heart Rate, Power, Grade, and more) Examples: • "Hey Siri, ask Runmeter to Start" • "Hey Siri, ask Runmeter for Average Speed" • "Hey Siri, ask Runmeter for Grade" • "Hey Siri, ask Runmeter to Stop" Heads up: Any Shortcuts you created previously will need to be deleted and recreated. Wind and road noise can prevent Siri from hearing you, so commands work best when stopped or moving slowly.
Read what changed - v12.1.49iOScross-platformMinor
Added grade zones for running and walking, as well as bug fixes and other improvements.