New: icTrainer is an affordable alternative to Rouvy, Zwift & Co

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If you are the proud owner of a smart treadmill, you can now connect it to icTrainer via Bluetooth. This way, all data from your treadmill will be sent to icTrainer during your workout and from there to your connected training platforms. But we wouldn’t be us if that was enough. As far as we know, we are the first external software that can also control some interactive treadmills! So just like your roller trainer, our workout can change the speed and incline on your treadmill. Please use this feature with caution!
This feature is currently still in beta (e.g. no real tracks) and we have only tested it with a few treadmill manufacturers.

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yes we tested it already - absolutly epic!

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I’ve been occasionally using this for some GPX rides on an Android tablet and on the whole it works fine.

Just did a 59km course though and icTrainer sadly just seems to hang when trying to access the training result and didn’t prompt for syncing to intervals. The workout is also not syncing, and I can’t see how to make it happen manually without opening the training result. :frowning_face:

Hi,
the training results for Android are also hidden in the Applications directory:
/Android/data/com.icTrainer/files/myTrainings
However, depending on the Android version, you may have to agree to access the directory via File Explorer.

Hi, thanks for the reply.

Recent versions of Android no longer permit this access via the default packaged File app - Scoped Storage Support is turned on by default starting 14. In the end I extracted the fit file using adb.

The fit file is only about 150kB, though the tcx file is a bit larger at a few MB. I’d certainly prefer not to have to do this manually.