iFit questions, answered

Q: What is iFit?
A: iFit is a fitness technology and workout system that can be used either on your mobile device or on your iFit-enabled elliptical, treadmill, or stationary bike. It allows you to link fitness equipment to the Internet. When fitness equipment is compatible with iFit, an Internet connection allows the machine to download and store new work out routines and programs for later use. It also allows for personal coach session to be streamed straight into the machine.

Q: What is an iFit module?
A: Wirelessly download personalized workouts to your iFit compatible machine. Receive your workout results on iFit.com as it is automatically downloaded to your profile after each workout. After a quick and easy set up, simply plug in the module to your console, and iFit will do the rest.

Q: How do I use iFit on my treadmill?
A: To setup iFit on your treadmill follow these steps:

  1. Go to www.ifit.com/wifi on a Wi-Fi enabled device.
  2. Register, or sign into your iFit account. …
  3. Select “New Module Setup”.
  4. Insert your module into the slot on your machine console labeled iFit. …
  5. Disconnect from your home Wi-Fi network on your device and connect to the Wi-Fi network “IFIT_SETUP”.

Q: Are ifit wearables and fitbit the same?
A: Although iFit wearables and fitbit trackers offer similar features and specs, they are not the same. iFit wearables and fitbit are manufactured by two different companies.

Q: Which is better ifit or fitbit?
A: iFit and fitbit are very comparable but you should first decide on desired features before choosing the one that better fits your needs.

Q: Is ifit compatible with fitbit?
A: The short answer is no, they are manufactured by two different companies with two different apps that allow connectivity between various devices.

Q: Are iFit wearables waterproof?
A:

iFit Link: Water-resistant
iFit Vue: Water-resistant
iFit Axis HR: Water-resistant
iFit Act: Water-resistant
iFit Duo: Water-resistant up to 5 ATM
iFit Classic: Water-resistant up to 5 ATM

Written by Treadmills & Ellipticals