Peloton bikes and treadmills already work with Apple’s Health app on iPhone, but there’s no Apple Watch app integration yet. That could soon change according a new report on the company’s rumored rower machine and cheaper treadmill.

Here’s the mention:

Peloton’s iPhone app already supports saving workout data captured from the Internet-connected stationary bike and treadmill to the built-in Health app on iPhone. You can also log workouts from the Apple Watch using the built-in Workout app or other software, but there’s no dedicated Peloton app for Apple Watch yet.

In a recent review of the Peloton Digital app experience, I highlighted the usefulness of audio run classes on the iPhone app, but noted that my personal preference for running is with just my Apple Watch.

Peloton’s reported Fire TV app could be a new way to view Peloton Digital classes without the Peloton fitness machine; you can already use Peloton Digital to view live classes with your own stationary bike or treadmill at home or the gym.

CNBC’s coverage of the report notes that the cheaper treadmill and new rowing machine are in the cards for sometime in 2020. Peloton currently produces a stationary bike with an integrated touch screen for viewing live classes, a pricer treadmill with an even larger touchscreen and live classes, and the Peloton Digital app for iPhone and iPad.

CNBC notes that Peloton’s stock bumped on the report about new equipment expected next year and software being developed.

Read More:

  • Review: Peloton Digital for iPhone and iPad + using Tread and Bike with Apple Watch
  • Using Peloton bikes and treadmills with Apple Watch, Music, and Health
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