5/5 rating based on 257 reviews. Read all reviews for Wahoo Fitness for iPhone.
Wahoo Fitness is free iOS app published by Wahoo Fitness L.L.C.
Inngear
They are awesome-best of all I have used past years. Takes some stress learning them but worth the time. Keep up the good works.
yoda454
the only thing that works with app is the timer. the gps doesn't work; the heart rate monitor doesn't work; the cadence sensors don't work. great concept- poor execution
geraldF0rd
Can’t connect to sensor... tried several times, keeps saying Bluetooth is off even when it’s on.
roposo
When I just want to ride without Zwift, and control watts with my phone, this app is great.
Lanet
When app works it is great but since the recent update it keeps crashing when I try to open it. Very frustrating.
4th floor
Works well with the Wahoo Kickr, and is very consistent with other tracking apps. No problems with sync’ing or making devises yak to each other. Very well designed and great information. Glad it has good interface with Garmin. Highly recommend!!
servant41
With Wahoo sensors, it keeps good track of my info. I use it 4 times a week, 84 miles, haven’t lost any info!
HCNMS
I like the app when used with its current functions, but would really enjoy seeing this work with the Apple Watch. Additionally, I would like to see other added features like swimming along other fitness exercises. I
gregors
Love the on-screen read outs. Using this app on my iPhone 6 Plus instead of a dedicated bike computer. All kinds of useful info available while you ride. Letting the built-in phone GPS process maps and speed, etc. Just bought the Wahoo Cadence sensor to augment the app display info. Everything you need is right there.
jay5r
Been using the app pretty heavily for a couple months now. At first I was just using it with a Polar H7 heart rate monitor and worked well with that. Now I’m also using it with a Topeak speed and cadence sensor and it works flawlessly with that as well — unlike Strava which apparently can’t work with cadence sensors, but oddly Strava ingests the cadence data just fine when Wahoo exports it to Strava. I wish the export to Strava were automatic, but it’s just 2 taps, so no big deal. GPS is glitchy — it’ll show you on a highway instead of the bike path next to the highway — but that’s mostly an Apple problem. I could buy a Bad Elf and connect it to my iPhone if I wanted better GPS. And it calculates calories based off heart rate rather than stuff like elevation change. Neither calculation is perfect and I like the fact that Wahoo’s logic and number is different from Strava’s. And I like that Wahoo puts total calories for the month front and center. I just wish the the totals were a rolling 28 days so the numbers didn’t bounce around so much. But that’s a small detail. All and all — thumbs up!