Treadmill Smart Speed is a utility that broadcasts treadmill speed data to external devices using standard Bluetooth running footpod protocols. It enables users to integrate treadmill workouts with third-party fitness platforms like Zwift and Kinomap by manually setting speed or syncing data from an Apple Watch.
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The App DNA
What makes this app unique?
For Indoor runners and walkers seeking an affordable way to bridge treadmill data with virtual training apps.
What does it look like?
Key features
Allows users to manually set the treadmill speed in the app to broadcast a consistent pace to a Bluetooth receiver.
Transmits speed, cadence, and heart rate data from the Apple Watch to a Bluetooth receiver via the iPhone.
Uses standard Bluetooth communications protocols to emulate expensive running footpods for third-party app connectivity.
Utilizes the iPhone's motion sensor to estimate and transmit running speed, though this feature is slated for future deprecation.
How much does it cost?
Velocity
Dormant developmentShow more...
5 versions in history. Development pace: zombie.
Who built it?
John McManus
4 apps tracked · Health & Fitness
User Sentiment
What do users think recently?
How are ratings & reviews evolving?
Not enough recent reviews to extract reliable themes yet.
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The Analyst's Read
Key takeaways for Treadmill Smart Speed
Where is it heading?
Bottom line
While the app provides a cost-effective bridge for virtual training, user feedback indicates inconsistent data accuracy and potential connectivity issues with specific platforms.
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