A Google user
This app is terrible. It's used as a selling point on Xterra Fitness' website claiming compatibility with the TRX3500. The device connects sometimes, and if you disconnect it from the treadmill, the treadmill will be stuck in manual with no access to programs, and you have to reboot the treadmill to either reconnect the app, or even to use the equipment normally again. While it is connected, no programs show up, and you don't actually have access to any controls as advertised. Fitbit updates are broken, and when you try to use the 'music' in-app quick key it tries to launch your email. If I were able to give less than one star I would. I can only assume that the five star ratings are put in there by the company, because I could never see a user giving that rating in this app's current state.
20 people found this review helpful
Alex Krycek
It works....ish. App is locked to landscape mode for some reason, but it connected to my TRX3500 and worked fine as far as setting a workout or start/stop. Doesn't seem to sync data with MyFitnessPal, Withings, Strava, Google Fit or MacroFactor, which would be absolutely lovely to have. For people buying this treadmill specifically for app function, look elsewhere. However I just want to run, and that's very doable if you don't mind a clunky interface.
Elaine Feainnewedd
Does the job i guess. Allows me to control my cross-trainer via the tiny screen on my phone rather than the large custom made screen on the cross-trainer. Buttons on app are tiny, its easy to accidentally cancel your workout. You MUST use the app to control your machine if you want to record your workout. Constantly fails to bluetooth connect to brand new cross trainer and keeps prompting to download the 'xterra+' app, which isnt compatible with a lot of xterra devices...