Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Health & Fitness | Free | Park City Entertainment, Inc. | iPhone, iPod |
Active Trac enables automatic transfer of exercise and activity data to your LifeSpan Club account. The app also features goal monitoring capabilities, as well as manual entry of activity information, including biking, running, and walking.
Features include:
-Full Apple Health integration.
-Bluetooth syncing with compatible LifeSpan equipment.
-Activity goal setting with intuitive, industry-exclusive displays.
-Steps, distance, calories, and intensity graphed to deliver a complete visual overview.
-Daily, monthly, weekly, and yearly data views.
-Social Media Integration to share your daily results to Facebook and Twitter.
It won’t even sync with my elliptical or save any of the data I input. Waste of time.
LifeSpan needs to budget more money to app development and hire new developers. Horrible.
Just junk. Just junk. They could not have thought this was ever working! Waste of time trying to get it to work.
Even though the application says it syncs with HealthKit, it doesn’t. It’s fairly clunky to use and requires an odd setup and account creation process.
Sadly, this app is useless. After trying to sync data over a dozen times, it has failed to capture my workouts once. I continue to receive an error message when attempting to sync, “Treadmill still moving. STOP to sync.” Yet the treadmill is not moving. In most cases my workout has ended and if I press Stop, then the treadmill resets. Hopefully these bugs can be worked out because the app seems promising if it actually does what it is supposed to do.
Probably the worst and most useless app in health care. The only reason it received one star is the $30 Bluetooth adapter was easy to install. $1500 treadmill and $700 iPhone will not sync. Two weeks of workouts and numerous attempts to sync, and I have nothing.
Mine has no issues syncing - usually. My complaint is the limited data and the terrible interface. At least tell me exactly how far and how long a workout was instead of rounding up.
A total waste of space on my phone. The company makes decent training equipment but needs to hire people who know what they are doing as far as apps. This is a failure.
The TR 1200 won't pair with my iPhone 6+ (it's not supported when I try to pair). Not much usefulness if I cannot pair over Bluetooth.
After paying a lot of money to get a the bluetooth adapter for my TR3000I treadmill, I have nothing but regret. 1) Bluetooth connection/sync is flaky. Spend a lot of time just to setup a connect and to get the session to sync. 2) When you try to sync it say "sync completed" even though it was not able to connect to the treadmill. 3) After you finally get the session to sync, the screens do not update with the current information until you change dates or restart tthe app. 4) The activity screen is always start with biking, it doesn't remember the last activity. I will use it for running, why to I have to look at a bunch of empty activities first. 5) There is no need for this app it just serves as a poorly executed middle man between real running apps that have a social media aspect. I wish my treadmill would talk directly to apple health or my Nike+ app. Active trac is just a waste of time and is APOS.