5/5 rating based on 155 reviews. Read all reviews for Runtastic Road Bike GPS for iPhone.
Runtastic Road Bike GPS is free iOS app published by runtastic
cnu2018
I started using this app from past 1 week. So far the app tracking is good. When I start my ride at 530 am, the iPhone battery is about 75%. However it is dying in less than 25 minutes. I know there is no other apps are using the battery during that time. How do we improve this situation? Is this known bug? Do I need to upgrade pro version? Please suggest
Tericks
It keeps great track of my mileage, routes & times. I have been using it for 5 years since 2013. Some versions have had issues but they quickly correct them. I would not go on a bike ride without it.
Artemaria
Tracks distance and speed fairly accurately. Nice and clear and easy to read. Maps are clear and “at a glance” info is good. Very much like the fact that it tracks your rides over the years so that you can see your progress from year to year. Also from month to month. The historical retention is very good. And yes, between the GPS and the always on display, as well as the voice tracking (only 2 miles free, indefinite paid) it has a lot of features that will kill your battery. So what, just go out on a full charge, and unless you cycle for 5 hours at a clip you should be fine. Highly recommended.
Rick hays
Road Bike does not link with Health App on IPhone 8. It also goes to pause on its own even though auto pause turned off.
NMhiker7
Does a good job of tracking the ride and noting distance, elevation, speed and calories. I’ve been using it for two months with no problems.
nemie nemo
Great for tracking my distance, time and calories. I just started biking because my doctor says I have to use insulin if I don’t get better. This app is free and is great, none of that pop up ads like other apps.
plgknt
For a free app this is fantastic. Light on the ads yet highly functional. Minor point but I don’t know where the basis for elevation comes from. I was literally biking in the Atlantic Ocean due to low tide and it read 85’. Further inland on bike trips but still around 10’ it registers in the 300s