iRunner Run & Jog Tracker Reviews – Page 4

5/5 rating based on 92 reviews. Read all reviews for iRunner Run & Jog Tracker for iPhone.
iRunner Run & Jog Tracker is free iOS app published by Fitdigits Inc

Love It

Lizzza59

Been using this app for quite sometime now. It's easy to use. Highly recommend trying it


Pace Setter

Tee2363

This app keeps me going when I feel like slowing down and giving up. The only running/walking buddy I need is right here!


IRunner

Marcolelyn

Love this app! I use it for walking every day !


Good

Starbowz

It works as intended.


Faulty syncing with Apple iHealth

VadMK

Quite often the app fails to pick up correct numbers of daily steps and calories burned. No way to correct the records on the web site and no way to repair records of daily activities within the app itself. Even the simplest task of reading iHealth data and uploading it to fitdigits web site has not been realized. I don't see any sense in adding new features until you fix your frequent syncing problems with iHealth.


I tried to love it, but....

10 days frustrated

I gave this app a lot more time to prove itself than I normally do. I really wanted to make it work, because I wanted to go from my dedicated fitness watch to a do-it-all Apple Watch. But, it has just let me down too many times. If you just want a basic time/distance/heartrate tracker, it's probably ok. But for custom workouts, it fails: - I don't want to take my phone out of it's beltpack mid-run, and custom workouts aren't displayed on the Apple watch. Therefore, I depend on the vocal cues. Two problems 1. verbal cues are sometimes confusing. When running at a pace, does "Zone too high" mean speed up or slow down? 2. sometimes, it fails to announce the end of a segment, missing my signal speed up or slow down as planned, or to miss my turn-around point. I thought it was my bluetooth earbuds dropping out, but switching to wired earbuds didn't solve the problem. Next, it gets confused and mis-handles complex workouts with repeats and mixed units of measure (time & distance, pace & heart rate). Today, the plan was: 1. Walk 4 minutes in HR zone 1 to warm-up 2. Walk 1 minute in HR Zone 1 3. Run 1 mile in Pace Zone 3 Repeat steps 2 & 3 four times. 4. Begin Recovery 5. End What I got was: 1. Warm up for 4 minutes 2. Walk for 1 minute in HR Zone 1 3. Run for 1 mile in Pace Zone 3 4. Walk for 1 minute in Zone 1 (not clear if it meant HR Zone or Pace Zone) 5. Run for 1 minute in Zone 3 6. Begin Recovery 7. End My approximately 4.5 mile workout terminated after about 1.25 miles. From there on, I was guessing as to pace, effort, time, and distance.


Great app

Gam3r2

Awesome for biking.


iWalker

Simmushu

Walking with iRunner offers me the same satisfaction of knowing my pace per mile as it did when I was running my Army PFTs. It now keeps me very close to my Army PFT Walk pace. ?


Won't show up on lock screen anymore

PJsd

I use this app every time I jog. It used to show up on lock screen and I could see my HR info in real time. Now, all I have to go on are audio alerts when I change HR zones. Please update the app so that it shows up on lock screen.