2/5 rating based on 18 reviews. Read all reviews for myETraining for iPhone.
myETraining is free iOS app published by Elite srl
johnd84003
I have used this app for over 3 years now. I have found the app to work well once set up. The speed is a little off compared to my wahoo speed sensor and garmin watch. I have had the app connected to both my wahoo cadence sensor and wahoo heart rate monitor but it won’t connect both at the same time. After the free trial period expired I have only used the level mode because that use to be free. But when I got on my bike today level mode now costs $19.99 for a yearly description. I never would have bought an Elite Trainer if I knew I would have to pay yearly to use the trainer. I contacted Elite and the let me know the app charging for the Level Mode is a issue with the last update and they are working to fix it. With this one exception my experience with this app has been good.
cyclingbro
Used to work but recently all I get is the message “age not set”. Windows application continues to work fine. My Direto no longer works with my iPhone! And yes, I’ve set my birthdate probably hundreds of times at this point.
thundermustard
This software was usable, not great, fairly bad in fact, but at least it worked. They pushed a new version which does not save your age. When you input your age and move on to ride it says “age not set”. This makes your trainer effectively unusable. I paid for a year of service from this company and now for many days I have been unable to use the app or my trainer. They acknowledged this issue in an email I sent to them. Why they didn’t do an emergency roll back to the prior version so users can ride their trainers is beyond me?
Evens S
Very often we need to start over the connection with the trainer and the app. Lastly I can’t use the trainer or just at the lowest resistance because the “age set up” doesn’t work. So basically I can’t control the trainer. Very annoying!!!
Ed8383tay
The current version of this app does not save your birthdate properly. So anytime you try to launch any of the trainings, you get an error message saying “Age not set“. Therefore, it’s pretty much useless for any training.
27389di
Literally two years ago they promised a firmware update which would include faster response on Zwift and allow the Drivo to transmit simultaneous Bluetooth and ant+. Nothing. They’ve even gone silent on the forums (rather than saying “just 6 more months” again). I think they are trying to make us buy the Drivo 2. Instead, I’ll be getting a Kickr next time.
M .S.
On surface, appears to be decent app. If you have an older iPad the app will not function....at all. The developer is aware yet still markets it for sale. Their solution was to look at iTunes in the future for new releases as their new release will repair programming bugs. Bottom line, if app doesn't function, then do not try to sell it. Apple did refund my purchase price, but all the effort was an absolute waste of my time.
Ken Davis
Wahoo ant+ sensor app finds the HR monitor and speed and cadence sensors. Go into this app and find sensors it will find the qubo elite+ but won't find any other sensors. If you choose to find the HR monitor it will sometimes come up with a number which is guessing it found one. If you then go into one of the tests etc it never shows the HR and complains no data from ant+. Failed to work on either an iPhone 4 or iPad retina
Davis’ itunes nickname
I have already spent 2 hours trying to get this to work. The Elite trainer is great, and the instructions for getting started are clear though complex. After making sure that every detail is followed it does find the Misuro device and my heart rate monitor but then the app just doesn’t work. This may be fixed after I contact support, but this app is definitely not plug in and play.
Mr.TJO
I had used it last year (before update) and it was simpler to use, but speed was never right, and that still seems to be the issue now(250w=11mph?). Power matches pretty well with Quarq, but speed/distance seems way off.