Does not work with Apple iWatch
The app does not work with Apple Watch as a heart rate monitor.
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The app does not work with Apple Watch as a heart rate monitor.
Won’t even load workouts
Could you consider adding tools needed with each workouts? For example, a division with “free weights” would be nice. I know there is a subdivision for kettle, but that is it. Thanks,
We got the Echelon Reflect 50” a few weeks ago and it’s been great from the perspective of motivating us to workout and the variety of workouts available. The only real limitation is the UX of the app. A few very minor enhancements would create an infinitely better user experience. I’m hopeful that Echelon will continue to improve the interface of the app, since this is largely why we invested such a huge amount of money in the device. Here’s our wish list: 1) Ability to sort workouts in more ways. “Strength” and “cardio” categories contain so many workouts that you’ll be scrolling forever trying to find what you want. And when you click one to look at it and then go back to the list, it takes you right back to the top so you have to start all over again. Argh!!! You can sort by length and by trainer, but not by HIIT, upper body, lower body, etc. Which is frustrating when you know specifically what you want to target that day. 2) Ability to “favourite” workouts AFTER you’ve worked out. Once you complete the workout, you can click to rate it (thumbs up or thumbs down) but you can’t save it or favourite it if you want to do it again. Nor is there any indicator when you re-enter the workout that you’ve previously done it, when you last did it, or what your high score was. It would actually be awesome if there was a tiny “Last completed on X” that appears on a workout in the scroll list so you can identify these as you scroll. You can see which workouts you’ve previously done in the Progress tab - but guess what, you can’t click them, so you can only find out the name/trainer and then have to start the fun of scrolling again... 3) Some trainers do a good job of explaining moves before they go into high gear and giving modifications for beginners. But this doesn’t always happen, and I injured my back a few times trying to do moves that just shouldn’t be tackled unless you already have advanced core and upper body strength (and I’d consider myself intermediate). It would be great to have beginner, intermediate and advanced tracks in the echelon so that you’re better able to choose suitable workouts, or have a better workout preview so you know whether it will be doable for you or not. This actually leads me to another frustration. 4) So many of the workouts are called almost the same thing. It’s impossible to keep track of them. Which is why I’m often 5 mins into a workout before I realize I already did it and didn’t like it very much. There is so little